rear intensively

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Refers to raising animals in confined conditions to maximize production.

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  • Many farmers rear their livestock intensively to meet market demand.
  • The company decided to rear poultry intensively to increase output.
  • Animal welfare activists often criticize the methods used to rear animals intensively.
  • In some regions, fish are also reared intensively in aquaculture farms.
  • She argued that it's more ethical to rear animals less intensively.
  • The new regulations aim to improve conditions for animals reared intensively.
  • By rearing chickens intensively, producers can offer lower prices.
  • The farm has been rearing pigs intensively for over twenty years.
  • Will we continue to rear animals intensively in the future?
  • Critics suggest that diseases spread faster when animals are reared intensively.