Well your grammar leaves something to be desired too but since I’m not about policing people according to any arguably oppressive prescriptive grammar I’ll refrain from marking up your post. What I’m concerned with here is your inability to have an open mind when ive got no issue with YOUR viewpoint. Look peaches, I source my meat and milk from local (This is HER BABY.
That she has the right to bear on her own
YOU DON’T HAVE THE RIGHT TO RIP IT FROM HER AT BIRTH.
Just so you can STEAL THAT BABY’S MILK.
It isn’t yours to take.
She isn’t a machine.
This is HER life. Her baby.
it’s really just that simple.
Well but it’s not that simple because she didn’t choose to have it either. Don’t get me wrong factory farming blows but there are ways to get cow’s milk without supporting the veal industry or the mega-farms.
maybe she didn’t choose to have the baby, but her anguish is no less when they rip her newborn away from her. The only way cows produce milk is by being constantly impregnated. There is no milk without cruelty.
Welp you can have yr opinions and I’ll have mine but I’ve got local dairy farmer friends with happy grass-fed cows that get to keep their babies and they are bffs with their people soooooo.
Dear God, your grammar is atrocious, and you fail to actually make a legitimate point in your statement. They still force pregnancy, I do not care where you are, cows HAVE to be continually pregnant in order to produce enough milk to meet demands. Cows are not a resource, they are a living sentient creature, who feels pain, and anguish.
Besides, dairy isn’t even good for us, we are the ONLY species to drink milk past infancy, not to mention that we steal it from another creature. You can not milk a cow efficiently and leave enough milk for her calf, you’re effectively stealing that babies milk.
So no, your happy little cows aren’t happy, they are still only dairy machines to you.