Here’s Why You’re Wrong When You Say No One Is Dying for Dairy

Joe Loria August 31, 2016
The most common response I hear when I tell people I don’t
eat dairy products goes something like this: “But what’s wrong with dairy? It’s
not like they’re killing the cows for milk. I can understand why people would
have this misconception about the dairy industry, but the truth is they’re dead
wrong.
Let’s take a dive into modern-day dairy farming and dispel
the myth that “no one is dying for dairy once and for all.
Cows on dairy farms live in filthy, overcrowded sheds or lots. What’s more, in order for a cow to continually produce milk, she must be repeatedly impregnated. (Yes,
cows like all other mammals produce milk for their babies.) Once her calf is
born, the baby is stolen
from her
so her milk can be sold. If the calf is male, he is sent off to a veal farm where he will
be chained inside a crate so small he can barely move and slaughtered in weeks.
If the calf is female, she is kept and raised for dairy.
Constantly giving birth takes a physical toll on the cows.
The natural lifespan for a dairy cow is 15–20 years, but due to neglect and
constant breeding, cows on modern dairy farms only live about four years. Once
they are considered “spent they are sent off for slaughter, typically becoming
ground beef.
A 2014 Mercy For Animals undercover investigation at Andrus
Dairy, a supplier to one of the largest cheese producers in the country, revealed
extreme animal abuse and neglect. Workers were caught on video viciously
punching, kicking, and beating cows.
See for yourself.
Cows are killed for dairy; there’s no debate there. Luckily,
with all of the tasty vegan versions of your favorite dairy products already on
the market, there’s never been a better time to ditch dairy and all animal
products and embrace a compassionate vegan lifestyle.
Click here for tips on making the transition to a
cruelty-free lifestyle.

Click here for a list of delicious dairy-free products.

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