Intensive animal farming
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Intensive animal farming or industrial livestock production, also known as factory farming, is a production approach towards farm animals in order to maximize production output, while minimizing production costs.
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See also
- Agribusiness
- Animal welfare
- Battery cage
- Bernard Matthews
- Cattle Health Initiative
- ConAgra Foods
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
- Controlled-atmosphere killing
- Environmental vegetarianism
- Extensive farming
- Intensive farming
- Farm Sanctuary
- Farmageddon (book)
- Feedlot
- Food systems
- Gestation crate
- Humane Slaughter Act
- Intensive pig farming
- List of foodborne illness outbreaks
- List of United States foodborne illness outbreaks
- Maple Leaf Foods
- Meat Atlas
- Mercy for Animals
- Organic farming
- Small-scale agriculture
- Smithfield Foods
- Tyson Foods
- Cultured meat
- Timeline of cellular agriculture
- Animal rights movement
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