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<blockquote data-quote="bar718" data-source="post: 7509680" data-attributes="member: 5897"><p>Although many do get it some still do not get the reasoning behind this whole thread. Having spent part time in London it was common to see the animal rights posters using the humanised language of mummy and baby and how the baby boys were shot at birth. As an industry we need to show that this doesn’t happen nowadays if we are to fight back at these anti dairy groups and that is the whole reasoning behind this without exception unfortunately. We also have to bear in mind that it is through our business decisions that these calves are born in the first place and to argue that they should be allowed to go to a slaughter house at birth would only give the anti dairy campaigners some more ammunition to use against us. </p><p>If we want to stop the next generation turning away from dairy to plant based drinks then sooner or later this topic has to be dealt with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bar718, post: 7509680, member: 5897"] Although many do get it some still do not get the reasoning behind this whole thread. Having spent part time in London it was common to see the animal rights posters using the humanised language of mummy and baby and how the baby boys were shot at birth. As an industry we need to show that this doesn’t happen nowadays if we are to fight back at these anti dairy groups and that is the whole reasoning behind this without exception unfortunately. We also have to bear in mind that it is through our business decisions that these calves are born in the first place and to argue that they should be allowed to go to a slaughter house at birth would only give the anti dairy campaigners some more ammunition to use against us. If we want to stop the next generation turning away from dairy to plant based drinks then sooner or later this topic has to be dealt with. [/QUOTE]
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