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"A pig which, if born in the wild, would have been likely to contract any number of diseases and parasites which it is incapable of treating, or be subject to starvation, predation, or injury.

Neither is it in a factory farm, where its living arrangements are atrocious, its relationships with other pigs adversarial or non-existent, and it is deprived of meaningful sensory comforts like appropriate food, fresh air, and space to thrive. It is treated only as a source of food without regard for its well-being. Small scale, caring farming presents the absolute best option between hard life in the wild with its myriad threats, and extractive, impersonal large scale agriculture.

On small farms these creatures are provided well-balanced food, medical care, and space. Instead of dying in the wild to feed microorganisms or scavengers, it dies on the homestead to feed its one-time caretakers.

This is the way life lives comfortably and in balance. The farmer provides safety for a time, before taking the animal's energy, and he or she does so in a manner which maximizes the both the safety and the sustenance provided. Any farmer who neglects the comfort of his or her livestock destroys this balance and has not upheld their end of the bargain. This is what we mean when we talk about raising animals."
 
Factory farms would be fine if spics and Ukrainians weren't such subhumans that mistreat the owner's animals. The caretaker is what matters, not scale of operation or facilities.
 
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