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How Smoking Affects Livestock

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Because of the dangers smoking presents to our farms, it is important that farmers join together in order to spread awareness. Education is the bedrock to ensuring animals remain healthy, and the farm remains thriving.
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One of the primary concerns when it comes to the safety of farm animals, is cigarette litter. This is comprised of plastic wrappers, crumpled packages that contain tobacco remnants, and used cigarette butts. Plastic wrappers and packages are most readily eaten by goats and pigs, however they can be ingested by most any animal. This can present a choking hazard, as well as making the animal severely sick when tobacco remnants are present.

Cigarette butts are another issue. Cigarette butts are comprised of cellulose acetate. This is a type of plastic that can breakdown into smaller pieces, but it will never biodegrade. Cigarette butts actually meet every city and state department’s guidelines for what is considered to be toxic waste. Animals such as goats, pigs, cows, horses, fowl, and more, can easily consume these butts. This happens out of curiosity, or by mistake. Either way, once these butts are consumed, the toxins from the material itself and the tobacco remnants can make the animal very sick and can even kill them.

As any farmer knows, a successful farm is a natural habitat that embodies a balanced ecosystem unto its own. When cigarette butts are thrown onto the ground, the chemical ingredients can affect the soil. This can affect vegetation, which can in turn, affect the animals. This can lead to a total disruption of a farm’s natural balance. To introduce foreign, toxic chemicals to a farm’s ecosystem also means to disrupt its natural sustainability and progression. It hinders the farm’s natural order, and begins to break it down piece by piece. This can lead to a domino effect.

Contaminating the grass and vegetation can make grazing animals very sick. This also accounts for accidental ingestion of butts by these grazing animals. There is also the issue of water contamination. If a cigarette butt makes it into the animal’s water supply, the results could be deadly. According to Stockton.edu, due to the chemical composition of used cigarette filters, they almost immediately begin to leak arsenic, acetone, ammonia, benzene, cadmium, formaldehyde, lead, and toluene when introduced to water. This is a biohazard, and can lead to a farm full of very sick animals.

Aiming Toward a Greener Planet

Cigarette disposal is a complex issue that requires effort from both smokers and non-smokers alike. Ideally, this issue would best be solved by reducing the number of people who smoke.

While more and more people are quitting, the placement of ashtrays and cigarette disposal bins in designated smoking areas will help curb pollution. In fact, the most common reason smokers give for littering is simply the lack of having an acceptable location to discard cigarettes. However, smokers must ultimately realize that part of the responsibility associated with their habit is the safe disposal of used cigarettes.

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throwing any kind of trash anywhere should be prosecuted and specially on farm fields it should be punished harshly. I don't understand who educated those people who do such things.

thanks for posting, upvoted and reposted!

Thank you for writing it ! Aren't we made of water and the food we eat and breath?

Smoking is harmful for our breathing

yes, but there are more things in the atmosphere than co2, n2 and o2... so breathing is feeding...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Earth

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