Separation of calves, farmers report
Farmers reported defamation and slander to the police against the organization. Animal & Law because of an anti-dairy campaign.
It's about this video.
A dispute in the case is Animal & Law's claim that calves are separated from their mother immediately after birth so that breast milk can be used for human consumption. “Calves get milk because their breast milk is in your cappuccino,” says one of the campaign's warning texts.
What is told about the dairy industry by Dier&Recht??
The following:
0 HOURS OLD
A cow doesn't give milk until she gets a calf. To deliver milk continuously, she gets a new calf every year. Every dairy cow you see is pregnant or just giving birth. The calf is an unnecessary residual product.
1 HOUR OLD
Immediately after birth, the farmer takes the calf away from his mother. They'll never see each other again. The first weeks of his life, the cow baby is in a calveriglo. only. He drinks milk from a bucket. His breast milk is for human consumption.
2 WEEKS OLD
After two weeks, the calf goes to the veal farm with hundreds of peers in the truck, where he is fattened for slaughter. The calf is standing alone in a cage for weeks. He gets a bucket of artificial milk and some solid food twice a day. Grass - its natural food — never eat the young grazer. The unsuitable diet causes anemia and stomach and intestinal disorders.
2 MONTHS OLD
After six weeks, the calf goes to a group angle. With five others in a tight space on a hard lattice floor without straw. Grazing and frolicking in a pasture is not there. Playing doesn't work either because it slips on the smooth floors. The calf never comes out, never smells fresh air and never sees daylight.
6 MONTHS OLD
Due to its many germs, low resistance, poor housing and unhealthy nutrition, the calf does not stand a chance against diseases such as diarrhea and pneumonia. In his short life, he is treated with antibiotics at least two or three times. Within a year he goes to slaughter and his short and miserable existence comes to an end.
Just how this industry works, so nothing wrong with it, right?? Or would dairy farmers know that animal exploitation is not right??
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