They are essentially "harvested" for their meat, eggs or milk. Though factory farms don't exactly exist (they're rather called Confined Animal Feeding Operations or CAFOs), animals are primarily raised so that they don't have to work for humans, but the humans are working for them, feeding them, attending to their health concerns, making sure their living areas are clean. Of course what really happens to the animals depends on what animals you're referring to in these "factory farms."
All types of animals that people eat. Pigs, cows, chicken, fish, and other animals are in factory farms.
the difference between regular frames ands factory farms are in regular farms we take care of are animals factory farms the animals there get disuses and more same die from it thee farms are mostly brick an d concrete regular farms are fields and dirt so they can eat and have fun but when that get sick on regular farms we take care of them give them medicines and make sure their OK then we take them back to the Field's so that can run around in factory farms that let them get sick and then they do no thin for them there are Meany maybe thousands factory farms in America that is so mean to the animals and do nothing for them so say now tho factory farms say yes to farms in ameraca
Factory farms make the majority of our food. That is why it is so important to learn about factory farms and support alternatives for them.
Not referee cows.
The simple answer that most would have is don't eat the meat, eggs or milk from such farms.
Cows are usually found at farms, sometimes there are cows on the road.
There are none; PETA simply fabricates evidence and calls all farms above about 250 animals "factory farms".
Yes
On farms in Malaysia.
Cows are usually found at farms, sometimes there are cows on the road.
Some cows can be found on farms, others at livestock yards.
Cows are usually found at farms, sometimes there are cows on the road.