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Milk, Veal & Dairy Cows







"Like humans, all dairy cows must give birth in order to begin producing milk. Dairy cows are artificially impregnated while they are still lactating from their previous birthing, so their bodies are always producing milk. The calves that are born female are raised to replace exhausted dairy cows. The calves that are male are slaughtered and used for veal."

Regardless of where they live, all dairy cows must give birth in order to begin producing milk. Today, dairy cows are forced to have a calf every year. Like human beings, cows have a nine-month gestation period, and so giving birth every twelve months is physically demanding. The cows are also artificially re-impregnated while they are still lactating from their previous birthing, so their bodies are continually producing milk during their nine-month pregnancy.

With genetic manipulation and intensive production technologies, it is common for modern dairy cows to produce 100 pounds of milk a day — ten times more than they would produce naturally. As a result, the cows' bodies are under constant stress, and they are at risk for numerous health problems.

Approximately half of the country's dairy cows suffer from mastitis, a bacterial infection of their udders. This is such a common and costly ailment that a dairy industry group, the National Mastitis Council, was formed specifically to combat the disease. Other diseases, such as Bovine Leukemia Virus, Bovine Immunodeficiency Virus, and Johne's disease (whose human counterpart is Crohn's disease) are also rampant on modern dairies, but they commonly go unnoticed because they are either difficult to detect or have a long incubation period.

A cow eating a normal grass diet could not produce milk at the abnormal levels expected on modern dairies, and so today's dairy cows must be given high energy feeds. The unnaturally rich diet causes metabolic disorders including ketosis, which can be fatal, and laminitis, which causes lameness.

Another dairy industry disease caused by intensive milk production is "Milk Fever." This ailment is caused by calcium deficiency, and it occurs when milk secretion depletes calcium faster than it can be replenished in the blood.

In a healthy environment, cows would live in excess of twenty-five years, but on modern dairies, they are slaughtered and made into ground beef after just three or four years. The abuse wreaked upon the bodies of dairy cows is so intense that the dairy industry also is a huge source of "downed animals" — animals who are so sick or injured that they are unable to walk even stand. Investigators have documented downed animals routinely being beaten, dragged, or pushed with bulldozers in attempts to move them to slaughter.

Although the dairy industry is familiar with the cows' health problems and suffering associated with intensive milk production, it continues to subject cows to even worse abuses in the name of increased profit. Bovine Growth Hormone (BGH), a synthetic hormone, is now being injected into cows to get them to produce even more milk. Besides adversely affecting the cows' health, BGH also increases birth defects in their calves.

(taken from http://www.thenazareneway.com/vegetarian/milk_and_dairy_cows.htm )

This photo was taken inside a "milking parlor" where cows are milked and fed a high energy diet. Up until recently, this food contained the processed remains of other animals, which led to mad cow disease. Cattles eat only plant foods, but some humans thought they knew better.

The udder on this cow is so distended that she has to spread her legs apart, and she even defecates on her swollen udder because it extends so far to the rear. We also surmise that her pain is so great that she can't even lie down, as the other cow is doing. If farming causes animals to suffer, then we shouldn't be farming them.


Veal - The By-Product of the Dairy Industry

Calves born to dairy cows are separated from their mothers immediately after birth. The half that are born female are raised to replace older dairy cows in the milking herd. The other half of the calves are male, and because they will never produce milk, they are raised and slaughtered for veal.

The veal industry was created as a by-product of the dairy industry to take advantage of an abundant supply of unwanted male calves. Veal calves commonly live for eighteen to twenty weeks in wooden crates that are so small that they cannot turn around, stretch their legs, or even lie down comfortably. The calves are fed a liquid milk substitute, deficient in iron and fiber, which is designed to make the animals anemic, resulting in the light-colored flesh that is prized as veal. In addition to this high-priced veal, some calves are killed at just a few days old to be sold as low-grade 'bob' veal for products like frozen TV dinners.

(from http://farmsanctuary.org/issues/factoryfarming/dairy/ )

These are downed calves at a stockyard where they were awaiting transport to slaughter. They are a testimony to the abomination of this farmed animal industry, and everyone who eats animals or their by-products contributes to this evil.


So... what are you gonna answer to your kid when he's gonna ask you:
"Mum... where does milk come from..?!?"

- Milk Sucks
- Milk Sucks - Find Out More
- Milk - Peta's Factsheet
- Veal - Peta's Factsheet
- Cows used for their milk
- Milk Myths
- Not Milk
- Dairy Cows are Tortured Cows
- No Milk Page
- No Veal
- Farm Sanctuary
- Story of a Downed Cow
- No Downers



Wary of Dairy?

Asia : hell on earth for dogs & cats


For dogs and cats, Asia is certainly not the best place to be.
In China these animals are killed in brutal ways for their fur (see here), and not only that.

The recent few cases of rabies have brought upon the local dogs a large scale extermination action, sponsored by the local governments.
Just to name few of these episodes, in the city of Cixi (in between the 10th and 16th October 2004) an unverified estimate of 40,000 dogs were slaughtered, followed by other killer waves in 2005, 2006 (where in Yunnan 50.000 dogs have been massacred) till the last bloody bath happened only a few days ago, on the 15th of March 2007, in the district of Wanzhou.
The tragic thing it's that not only strays are the target of these tragic raids, but also dogs that have an owner and that are vaccinated (read more here).


In Korea the situation isn't any nicer.
Many Koreans claim that eating dogs is a long tradition although others believe that eating dogs only began as a result of the Korean war, when starvation was rife.
The popularity today has come about because dog dealers and restaurants began to invent stories about the health benefits to be gained from eating dog meat.

In order to meet the demand for dog meat (estimated at 2-2.8 million dogs and cats per year),farms exist throughout the country to breed these animals for slaughter.
Dog meat, at £15 Sterling per kilo, costs more than beef and is eaten more than lamb.


Dogs can commonly be seen in Korean markets being killed (hopefully) by hammer blows to the head before being skinned.
Sometimes the dog is electrified instead, with electrodes fixed to the tongue.
Yet another favoured method is slow strangulation by hanging.
The flesh is then singed by a blowtorch to improve its appearance.
On some occasions, the animal remains alive throughout, eventually dying from shock.
This is all performed in full view of other dogs crammed in cages awaiting the same fate.

The Koreans actually believe that the adrenaline released into the dogs' bloodstreams by their sheer terror and agony will increase the sexual potency of the consumer.

Signing this petition may increase the chances to abolish this horrible and cruel habit.


Although cats are eaten in South Korea, it is more usual for them to be rendered into a "medicine" to treat rheumatism and arthritis. Unlike dogs, cats are not bred on specialist farms.
This would not be cost effective when there are always starving strays.
These are collected in sacks and, if lucky, are beaten to death with either a stick or hammer blows to the head.
More commonly, they are boiled alive with herbs (sometimes after having their limbs broken to reduce their ability to struggle) until their flesh liquifies.
The resulting "liquid cat" (known as "Goyangi soju") is then sold in small sachets.
An average size cat, when cooked with dates, herbs and chestnuts, will produce 20-25 of these sachets.


For all cats and dogs lovers these facts are simply heart breaking, to put it mildly.
I have had cats and dogs with me all my life, and knowing about this kind of cruel acts doesn't make it easy for me to find sleep at night...

If you are touched by this tragic facts, there are a few things that could be done in order to try to save a huge number of canine and feline lifes in Asia:
read more facts about these topics, sign petitions, write/fax/call chinese and korean institutions (like embassies, consulates etc.), contact local shops that sell products deriving from the infamous fur trade, etc.

In the following list you will find important links that focus on this issue (organizations, petitions etc.):

http://choimimi.com/zboarde/zboard.php?id=sign

http://www.koreananimals.org
http://www.oipa.org/campagne/koreameat_petition.htm
http://www.idausa.org/campaigns/korea/koreando.html
http://www.oozemagazine.co.uk/korea.htm
http://www.animalkorea.org/
http://www.admh.org/data/fifa.htm
http://www.buyhard.fsnet.co.uk/
http://www.byteland.org/boycottchina/index.html
http://www.petitiononline.com/savecats/petition-sign.html?
http://sirius.2kat.net/cixiguilin.html
http://ga4.org/campaign/china_petition
http://www.voice4dogs.org/takeaction.htm
http://getactive.peta.org/campaign/stop_china_cruelty
http://www.actionagainstpoisoning.com/
http://www.animalsmatter.org/
http://www.petitiononline.com/adaasbl/petition.html
http://www.petitiononline.com/HKDKP012/petition.html
http://infurmation.com/
http://ga0.org/indefenseofanimals/alert-description.html?alert_id=4086046
http://www.furisdead.com/
http://www.heathermillsmccartney.com/petition.php?
http://www.heathermillsmccartney.com/dogcatfur.php
http://www.oipa.org/
http://www.careforthewild.com/projects.asp?detail=true&I_ID=304&myPage=Reports
https://community.hsus.org/campaign/furfreepledge
http://getactive.peta.org/campaign/p2furfreepledge
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/131317412?ltl=1154945572
http://ga0.org/campaign/koreandogs_06?rk=e1_EuNn16mCMW
https://community.hsus.org/campaign/FED_2007_fur_labeling



(Related articles and links here and here)

Another Chinese Dog Extermination Day


It seems as China doesn't want to stop with its cruel, unethical and horrifing actions towards animals.

In the Wanzhou district, the local government has ordered that all pet dogs have to be put to death because a resident died of rabies.
The government has issued a directive asking residents in the central city area to have their dogs put down before March 15.
The institutions will cull the dogs, whether they are vaccinated or not, if the residents do not do so before the deadline.
Owners will be fined between 200 yuan and 1,000 yuan for every dog found after that date.

Please read the complete article here:
http://www.shanghaiist.com/archives/2007/03/07/chinas_campaign.php
and here:
http://www.peta.org.uk/feat/feat-chinakillsdogs.asp


Please join in with demanding a serious change from the chinese government:

http://getactive.peta.org/campaign/china_UK
http://getactive.peta.org/campaign/p2chinadogslaughter?c=918
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/440348024?ltl=1173966228


Important related links:

http://www.peta.org.uk/feat/feat-china1.asp
http://www.buyhard.fsnet.co.uk/animalcruelty.htm
http://www.guardian.co.uk/china/story/0,,1871089,00.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=407435&in_page_id=1770



I am publishing this today - and it's already probably too late for stopping this mass murder of dogs in China.
But it's not too late for You to know about this terrible fact, and to help preventing any future act like this. Don't hesitate to contact any institutions of the chinese government, go/call/write/email to your local chinese embassy and state that you are ready to avoid the purchase of any products coming from China (...and there are tons of them on the market) and remember them that You , Me and many other like us may think twice before to book our flight for the upcoming chinese Olympic Games 2008, where they will surely not hesitate to take the chance for a further large scale stray animals extermination.

Imagine how would it be if you were living in China - now - and you owned a dog....
Please don't close Your eyes on This!