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I don't need 17 things,Just sugar and milk is fine.
By consuming dairy, you're funding these abuses done to innocent dairy cows:
Restraint / Restricted movement
Repeated Artificial insemination (anal and vaginal rape, sexual abuse) and forced pregnancies
Electroejaculation (Forced ejaculation, anal rape, sexual abuse)
Dehorning / debudding (cutting / burning off horns, without anesthetic)
Ear tagging (no anesthetic)
Tail docking (cutting off the tail, no anesthetic)
Branding (no anesthetic)
Nose ringing (to prevent the baby calve from suckling, no anesthetic)
Udder singe (burning an udder to remove the hair, no anesthetic)
High stocking density (cramped, unhygienic conditions, infections go untreated, shit everywhere)
Cannibalism (Blood and Bone Meal, How do you think Mad Cow started?)
Separation from child (calves) immediately after birth (so we can get that milk)
Killing of calves immediately if deemed unprofitable (throat slit alive, bolt to head, hammered to death)
Veal calves (Social deprivation, tight confinement, and restricted movement [to keep the meat tender], killed at 4-6 months of age)
Growth Hormones and antibiotics
Induced milk production through selective breeding and hormones (Leads to mastitis, milk fever, early death)
Pre-Slaughter Transportation and Starvation (Exposed to elements in extreme winter cold and summer heat, purposefully starved to decrease risk of fecal contamination)
The murder of someone who does not want to die (bolt in the head, throat slit, skinned alive)
Killed at only 5 years old on average (natural lifespan is 20 years)
Cows milk is for baby cows!
If you dislike these practices, you can easily stop funding them by going vegan.
Half of these things have fallen out of practice since the 1980s. Clearly you even surfing facebook feeds for your sources. You’ve never been on a farm and it shows. You are very outdated, being hyperbolic to go beyond reason and to breed and feed on anxiety. You over shot. While domesticated cows are under much stress, being sensationalist about it is to be disingenuous. You are the bad actor here for all sides. And while it can come from a place of good intention as far as you’re concerned, as all bad acts do too. Do we need to stop drinking milk? Yea. But Stop spreading misinformation. It was inappropriate to stir anxiety and not necessary to lie to get that message across.
I don't use Facebook lol. I'm glad we agree that dairy farming causes severe suffering for cows and their calves, hugely impacts climate change, and that we need to stop doing it for their own benefit, and ours.
All of these practices still definitely happen on various farms around the world, especially in factory farming, and the worst of them are the standard practice. For example, cows make breast milk for their baby calves, not for humans. It's exploitation by its very nature for humans to steal that milk. In almost all cases, the calves are denied the milk, separated from their mothers and killed for veal. Cows are artificially inseminated to keep them continually pregnant to produce milk, and have been selectively bred to overproduce so much that it very often causes them mastitis, lameness, spinal issues and destroys their bodies over time; sometimes they collapse completely. Once they can no longer produce milk, they too are killed for cheap beef at only 4-6 years old when they can live until 20-25. Any exception to this is rare, still involves immense harm to cows and calves, and can't provide enough dairy for everyone (especially for cheese, which uses 10x as much milk than milk itself).
Dairy farming is unsustainable and cruel, and the products are unhealthy for humans and contribute to inflammation and disease. Lactose intolerance in adulthood was the natural state of humans for a reason. The lactose persistent gene is an unnatural adaptation and doesn't prevent the health impacts of dairy.