There really isn't a lot of problems with a feed lot due to the fact that the animals are taken care of and feed properly. If you are trying to argue against them I guess you can say that feedlots do take up space as well as smell because of the close concentration of animals. Another point to possibly argue is that some feedlot do not have a lot of space for the animals, but a majority of companies and industries require space for the animals. Otherwise, the animals are fed and watered sufficiently, they are well taken care of and not abused in any way.
According to the related link below (Wikipedia), the first feedlot was created in 1876 south of Chicago by Gustavus Swift. For more information on the feedlot, please see the related link below.
Grain.
the problems that occur when a company tries to implement the marketing concapt
There are no true or near rhymes of feedlot. According to rhymezone "seed lac" and "sheep rot" are the nearest English words to a rhyme.
To solve science related societal problems
As far as sustainability, conservation and herd health is concerned, it is better to let your livestock graze or manage your livestock to graze on pasture than being in a feedlot. However, as far as economics and efficiency is concerned, the feedlot over-rules grass-finishing or grazing.
Elbert C. Dickey has written: 'Feedlot runoff control research program' -- subject(s): Feedlot runoff 'Conservation Tillage'
Depends on the age, frame size and weight of these "cows." Most steers and heifers finish at around 1400 lbs.
CAFO (concentrated animal feeding operation)
To the slaughterhouse to be killed and hung for meat.
In a feedlot
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