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What arguments do producers offer in defense of confinement operations?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The system known as binomial nomenclature was developed in the:
 
  a. 18th century c. 16th century
  b. 17th century d. 21st century



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Answer to Question 1

To make the highest profit, animals must be healthy and have the least stress possible. Sows are placed in farrowing crates to protect piglets that might otherwise be crushed by the mother. Also, animals have been specially bred over the years for confinement operations. Animals in confinement are easier to care for. Millions of dollars and countless hours of effort go into research to design housing and facilities that make animals comfortable.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 21, 2018
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