A factory farm is a general word that can be used to describe Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) and animal feeding operations (AFO). All three are very close to the same except for some slight differences, but are still all used interchangeably. A CAFO is a specialized, large-scale industrial agricultural facility (The Humane Society 2008). To be considered a CAFO the farm has to have at least 700 dairy cattle, 1,000 beef cattle, 2,500 hogs if they weigh over 55 pounds if they do not they have around 10,000, or 30,000 broilers depending on what animal farm is being raised (McDonald and McBride 2009). An AFO is a place where animals are confined and fed for forty-five days or more and not during the
A factory farm is a general word that can be used to describe Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) and animal feeding operations (AFO). All three are very close to the same except for some slight differences, but are still all used interchangeably. A CAFO is a specialized, large-scale industrial agricultural facility (The Humane Society 2008). To be considered a CAFO the farm has to have at least 700 dairy cattle, 1,000 beef cattle, 2,500 hogs if they weigh over 55 pounds if they do not they have around 10,000, or 30,000 broilers depending on what animal farm is being raised (McDonald and McBride 2009). An AFO is a place where animals are confined and fed for forty-five days or more and not during the