Companion Cows Australia recently rescued seven male calves from a dairy farm in New South Wales, Australia. This rescue is part of their ongoing mission to save dairy cows and their babies from slaughter and offer them a future free from exploitation. The organization was founded after the successful rescue of two calves, Frankie and Fletcher, who were born male and destined for slaughter due to their inability to produce milk.
Since their inception, Companion Cows Australia has expanded across the country and is run by a dedicated team of volunteers. The organization aims to create a kinder world for dairy cows, as many calves are separated from their mothers shortly after birth and considered 'wastage' by the dairy industry, leading to their deaths within days. The cost of caring for and rehoming rescued calves is high, with the organization emphasizing the critical first few weeks of life and the importance of proper veterinary care for the animals.
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