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  2. Feedlot - Wikipedia

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    The basic purpose of the feedlot is to increase the amount of fat gained by each animal as quickly as possible; if animals are kept in confined quarters rather than being allowed to range freely over grassland, they will gain weight more quickly and efficiently with the added benefit of economies of scale.

  3. Intensive animal farming - Wikipedia

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    Meat-type chickens currently grow to market weight in six to seven weeks, whereas only fifty years ago it took three times as long. [37] This is due to genetic selection and nutritional modifications (but not the use of growth hormones, which are illegal for use in poultry in the US [38] and many other countries, and have no effect). Once a ...

  4. Concentrated animal feeding operation - Wikipedia

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    The growth of CAFOs has corresponded with an increase in the consumption of animal products in the United States. According to author Christopher L. Delgado, "milk production has doubled, meat production has tripled, and egg production has increased fourfold since 1960" in the United States. [40]

  5. Get Big and Gain Muscle With These 8 Bulking Foods - AOL

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    Dietitians explain what clean bulking is, and how to do it to gain muscle mass. They also reveal the 8 best bulking foods to add to your diet.

  6. Pig slaughter - Wikipedia

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    The ribcage meat is salted and smoked in order to get bacon. [14] Salt is rubbed thoroughly into each piece of meat and all surfaces are covered. Some formulas also include much black pepper. The bulk of the meat is cut and ground to produce various sausages, which are traditionally wrapped into the intestines of various sizes. [14]

  7. Environmental impacts of animal agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The human population is projected to grow to 9 billion by 2050, and meat production is expected to increase by 40%. [12] Global production and consumption of poultry meat have been growing recently at more than 5% annually. [11] Meat consumption typically increases as people and countries get richer. [13] Trends also vary among livestock sectors.

  8. Food processing - Wikipedia

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    Industrial cheese production. Food processing is the transformation of agricultural products into food, or of one form of food into other forms.Food processing takes many forms, from grinding grain into raw flour, home cooking, and complex industrial methods used in the making of convenience foods.

  9. Can eating more processed red meat increase your ... - AOL

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    Now, scientists at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston add to this body of research with a new study that found people who eat more processed red meat have a greater risk of developing ...