livestock farming and energy use
Livestock farming refers to the practice of raising animals, such as cattle, pigs, or poultry, for the production of food, including meat, eggs, and dairy products. Energy use in livestock farming refers to the amount of energy consumed during various processes involved in this practice, such as animal feed production, maintenance of facilities, transportation, and processing of animal products.
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