One of the persistent problems of industrial agriculture is the inappropriate use of antibiotics. It’s one thing to give antibiotics to individual animals, case by case, the way we treat humans. But it’s a common practice in the confinement hog industry to give antibiotics to the whole herd, to enhance growth and to fight off the risk of disease, which is increased by keeping so many animals in such close quarters. The consumer has the choice to buy pork that doesn’t come from factory farms. The justification for that kind of farming has always been efficiency, and yet, as so often happens in agriculture, the argument breaks down once you look at all the side effects.
Antibiotic Runoff
Antibiotic Runoff
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Submitted by AC89 on Tue, 2007-09-18 14:58.
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Oh My Goodness!
It is one thing to experiment on one animal, I mean even that isn't right, but to do it to the entire heard is INSANE! If you can see what it could do to one animal why put the other ones through that?
*GreenHippie06