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Intensively reared What does ''Intensively reared'' and '' cramped living'' mean in this sentence: I think it's common knowledge that intensively reared livestock suffer horribly because of their cramped living conditions. Thank you
Mar 30, 2018 9:01 PM
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Intensively reared: Reared as in "raised", and it is done intensively to increase the farm's production. Cramped living conditions: The conditions (the state/quality of location, space, cleanliness, safety, etc) in which they live is cramped (= overcrowded/there is very little room compared to the total amount of things(for instance, chickens, cows, people, etc), so it is difficult or almost impossible to move around).
March 31, 2018
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