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There is no such thing as a "farm factory" nor a "factory farm." Also, majority of animals in CAFO operations are not abused at all. To those who know next to nothing about agriculture and are from the outside looking in make it look like animals are abused and have to "endure" abuse "all their lives."

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What sort of animals might be in a factory farm?

All types of animals that people eat. Pigs, cows, chicken, fish, and other animals are in factory farms.


What are some factory farms?

There are none; PETA simply fabricates evidence and calls all farms above about 250 animals "factory farms".


What is the difference from regular farms and factory farms?

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How much food do factory farms make?

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What temperature are the animals in factory farms kept at?

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What are the top 10 countries guilty of animal abuse?

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What was a reason why people left farms to move to the city?

factory work paid wages in cash, which was not always the case on farms.


What was a reason why people left family farms to move to city?

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What was the reason why people left Family Farms to move to the city?

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How many people are employed by factory farms in the US?

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Do corporate farms abuse their livestock?

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