Humane farming is farming in ways that ensure that the animals are happy and healthy, and they are provided with everything they need. that also includes health care, lots of land to graze, etc., proper food, and being slaughtered in a quick, painless way.
commercial farming, or 'factory farming' generally uses many more growth hormones and is far less humane than family farms. see factoryfarming.com for more information.
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Caged farming is raising chickens, ducks, guinea pigs, iguanas, or other small creatures in a cage for food. It is not the most humane method of animal husbandry and is generally frowned upon in the US and other civilized countries.
Free range chicken farming provides eggs that have better taste and a lot richer colored egg yolks. The meat also has a better taste and it is a more humane way of farming. Free range chickens do require more room and have higher costs but are well worth paying a premium for. Certified organic chickens are the top of the range.
The humane treatment of animals is what is practiced in shelters such as the Humane Society, so that they be healthy.
The Humane Interface was created in 2000.
American Humane Association was created in 1877.
Rescuing the injured dog was very humane.
I am very humane for giving you the answer to your question.
humane society
there are 32 humane societies in Canada
The comparative form of "humane" is "more humane."