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“The average person is still under the aberrant delusion that food should be somebody else's responsibility until I'm ready to eat it.” - Joel Salatin 1 Animal Agriculture

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Page 1: “The average person is still under the aberrant delusion that food should be somebody else's responsibility until I'm ready to eat it.” - Joel Salatin

“The average person is still under the aberrant delusion that food should be somebody else's responsibility until I'm ready to eat it.” - Joel Salatin 1

Animal Agriculture

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As with plants, each of the animals we now raise as a source of food once lived in the wild.Generations of breeding, artificial selection, has

resulted in domesticated animals grow larger and produce more food, but are now dependent on us to grow.

Also similar to plants, animals are grown in more crowded conditions to maximize production for each farm.These operations are called Concentrated Animal

Feeding Operations (CAFO).

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Domestication

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Beef and dairy cattle are descendants of aurochs, grazing mammals that lived across Europe, Northern Africa, India, and Central Asia.

Most likely lived in herds in open grassland areas.

Went extinct in 1627 due to overhunting, loss of habitat, and diseases spread from domesticated cattle.

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Cattle

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Similar to their ancestors, beef cattle begin life on open pasture or rangeland.

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Beef Cattle

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All cattle are ruminants, meaning they have a large stomach compartment called the rumen that can break plant matter down into a form that they can extract nutrients from.The process is called fermentation – bacteria

actually digest the plant matter into simpler sugars.

This is a mutualistic relationship – both species benefit.

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Cannulated Cow. Dirty Jobs, Season 5, Episode 21.

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Once the calves reach about 6-8 months of age, they are moved to a feedlot to be “finished”.

The process of finishing involves minimizing the movement of the cattle and providing them a much more energy intensive diet.These cattle

gain weightmuch more rapidly thanif they were raised in the pasture.

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Feedlots

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Feedlots also produce a tremendous amount of manure, in some cases more than an entire small city.

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Satellite Image: Coronado Feeders, Dalhart Texas.By Mishka Henner

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Finishing the cattle on a diet of grains has a few adverse health effects on the animals.More fat is produced and deposited in the

muscle.Acidosis, a unusually high rate of acidity in the

blood and digestive system.This promotes the growth of acid-resistant E.

Coli bacteria, which cause food poisoning in humans.

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Dairy cows, like other mammals, produce milk to feed to their young.

Humans have harnessed this by breeding dairy cattle every 12-14 months and collecting their milk.

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Dairy Production

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About 80 percent of milk is produced in factory farms.

Cows are raised indoors. They are grouped and herded into milking

stations twice a day.Large producers are able to schedule their cows

so they are constantly milking one part of the herd, 24/7!

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Dairy Farm Tour – Milking Station 12

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Some dairy cattle are injected with growth hormones that maximize the length their peak milk production time.These hormones also increase the risk of

mastitis, an infection of the udders.Many dairy companies have

discontinued the use of these hormones due to public demand.

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Hormones

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Most milk is pasteurized, which means it is heated to a high temperature to kill most of the bacteria that can cause food poisoning or milk spoilage.Pasteurized milk has a

shelf-life of 2-3 weeksUltra-pasteurized milk

(higher temperature treatment) has a shelf life of 2-3 months.

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Pasteurization

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Female beef and dairy calves are usually kept within the herd.

Male calves become veal. They are fed an iron-deficient milk replacer and

raised in confined crates to minimize their movements.

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Veal

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Meat produced from veal calves has a more pale color, as the muscle tissue is anemic.

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The domestic chicken comes from the Red Junglefowl, which is native to India and much of Asia.

The birds are omnivorous, feeding on insects, fruit, and seeds.

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Chickens

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There are two main types of domesticated chickens.

Laying hens have been bred for high levels of egg production (~250/year).

Broiler hens have been bred to grow large and quickly.

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The vast majority of hens that supply eggs, over 90%, are raised in rows and columns of small, identical battery cages.

Female chicks are placed in the cages, in groups of cour, and spend their entire lives there.Each hen gets a space about

the size of a 8½ x 11 sheet of paper.

Feeding and egg collection is automated.

Light levels are near constant, at least 17 hours per day.

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Laying Hens

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The restricted space in battery cages leads to an unusual amount of aggression among the hens.To prevent injuries, chicks are debeaked and

declawed.

20The Animals Film.

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Broiler hens have much larger thighs and breasts than other breeds of chickens.Reach full slaughter weight in 2 months.

Broiler chickens are raised in pens instead of cages to prevent bruising of the meat.

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Broiler Hens

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Food, Inc. 22

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Domesticated pigs are bred from wild boars, native across Europe, Asia, and northern Africa.

Adult males live alone, while females and offspring travel in large groups.

Boars are omnivores, feeding on mostly plant matter but also insects, worms, eggs, and even small mammals.

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Pigs

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Domesticated pigs, especially pink-skinned ones, are very sensitive to sunburn and heat stress.Raised indoors in temperature-controlled batch

pens.Tails are often cut off at birth to prevent biting.

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When animals reach full size, they are sent to a facility to be slaughtered and prepared for human use.

The Federal Humane Slaughter Act requires that all animals be rendered unconscious beforehand.Exceptions are made for Kosher and Halal

animals, which remain conscious.

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Slaughter

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Pigs and cattle are mostly slaughtered with a device called a stunner.Injects a metal bolt between the

animal’s eyes.Chains are attached to the

animal’s rear legs, which raise it up and deliver it to another person that cuts its aorta with a long knife.The animal is then sent through

several other stations that clean it, remove the hide, and cut the muscle into the different portions of meat.

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Livestock Slaughter

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Chickens are stunned either by passing the birds through a low-voltage electric field or exposing them to high concentrations of carbon dioxide gas.

Pigs and poultry are briefly placed into a bath of boiling hot water immediately after slaughter. Makes feather and

hair removal much easier.

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Poultry Slaughter

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Euthanasia is the practice of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering. Poultry and livestock may be euthanized if they

are very sick, lame, or otherwise unfit to be raised to slaughter weight.

Legal requirements for euthanasia vary by state.

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Euthanasia

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Intensive factory farming of animals has created a lot of secondary health effects in both the animals and humans.

Antibiotics are administered to all animals in a large operation to reduce the amount of illness and maximize their growth rate.About 70-80% of the

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Health Issues

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Bacteria that cause food poisoning, such as E. coli and Salmonella, are common in large animal operations due to the amount of manure and overall health of the animals.

One of the most likely animal products to be contaminated is ground beef, since a vat of it willoften contain meat from many animals.

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Food Recalls

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Manure will be collected in large “lagoons” and stored until it can be sprayed as fertilizer on nearby fields.

In the meantime, it can runoff into nearby water sources and produce a terrible odor.

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Manure

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Cage-Free means that the animals are not kept in battery cages. Confined pens may still be used.

Certified Humane animals “must be able to perform natural behaviors such as nesting”.

Free range animals receive a certain minimum amount of outdoor access.

Organic means that the animals were raised with organic feed and not given antibiotics.

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Alternative Animal Agriculture

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Some meats are labeled as “no hormones”. The use of hormones is illegal in poultry.

Vegetarian-fed simply means the animals are fed grains such as corn.

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Labels

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Grass-fed beef and milk must be given free outdoor access during the growing season, and may not be fed grain (e.g. corn).

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The USDA shield is applied to steaks based on the amount of marbling (fat).

USDA Prime has the most, followed by choice. USDA select is the leanest.

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There is no legal definition of the “natural” or “all natural” designation on foods.

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