Mother cows in the dairy industry endure significant suffering, with over 9 million of them living in extremely painful conditions. These cows are repeatedly impregnated to ensure continuous milk production, leading to physical strain and emotional distress. They are kept in cramped and unsanitary conditions, often chained and unable to move freely, resulting in physical injuries and discomfort. Furthermore, the separation of mother cows from their calves soon after birth causes immense emotional trauma for both the mothers and their offspring.
The constant cycle of pregnancy, milking, and separation takes a toll on these mother cows, with many suffering from health issues such as mastitis and lameness. Despite their significant contributions to the dairy industry, these mother cows are often subject to neglect and abuse, without access to proper veterinary care or adequate living conditions. Animal welfare activists are advocating for better treatment of these mother cows, urging consumers to choose plant-based alternatives to dairy products to avoid contributing to the suffering of these animals.
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