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Factory Farms The majority of the 100 million pigs killed in the U.S. for their flesh each year spend their lives in cramped metal pens inside filthy sheds. The animals are given almost no room to move because, as one pork-industry journal put it, "Overcrowding [p]igs [p]ays." They are deprived of everything that is natural to themthey won't be allowed to step outdoors or breathe fresh air until the day that they are loaded onto trucks bound for slaughter. They are pumped full of drugs to make them grow faster, and many become crippled under their own artificially massive weight. |
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