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London Cafe Completely Ditches Dairy After Watching YouTube Video
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<blockquote data-quote="Curious consumer" data-source="post: 3655068" data-attributes="member: 67766"><p>Hi all, sorry to join your forum but I wanted to find out more about dairy farming. I've watched some horrific videos in the past week, this scary dairy is just one but certainly not the worst I've seen. I have a few questions, do you dehorn and brand your cows as these videos suggest? Also what happens to your male calves and how much space do the females have when they are in? I'm sorry if these questions seem very naive, but I like to do my research, rather than take these types of videos at face value. Also the milk we normally buy is country life. Do any of you supply the milk for this company? Would it be better to get my milk from my local farmer, as in are the animal welfare standards better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Curious consumer, post: 3655068, member: 67766"] Hi all, sorry to join your forum but I wanted to find out more about dairy farming. I've watched some horrific videos in the past week, this scary dairy is just one but certainly not the worst I've seen. I have a few questions, do you dehorn and brand your cows as these videos suggest? Also what happens to your male calves and how much space do the females have when they are in? I'm sorry if these questions seem very naive, but I like to do my research, rather than take these types of videos at face value. Also the milk we normally buy is country life. Do any of you supply the milk for this company? Would it be better to get my milk from my local farmer, as in are the animal welfare standards better? [/QUOTE]
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