Moments after birth, newborn calves were torn from their mothers and dumped into carts—no tenderness, no bonding.
Some cows had endured this heartbreak before, yet still they bellowed and chased after their babies, desperate and instinctively protective. But it didn't matter. They were never reunited.
Mothers were forced into milking stalls, still weak from labor, while their calves were chained and locked alone in crates, denied all comfort and care.
Every day, these cows endured unimaginable anguish: violence, confinement on filthy concrete floors, untreated injuries and infections—all while being forced to suffer a relentless cycle of pregnancy and loss.
We must stop this cruelty.
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