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Cows have been separated from their calves ever since dairies have been invented. They fuss for a few days and are separated from the rest of the herd during this period, but then settle back down. They are animals and are treated humanely, given good food and shelter, but when they are too old to produce milk any longer, they are slaughtered for meat. They are a commodity, not pets.
'Factory Dairies' can also provide better ecological treatment of all the waste generated by the cow. The bigger dairies tend to build with the future in mind. The little dairies can't afford this. The waste water goes into drainage ponds where it is treated like a city sewage system and eventually spread back on the fields of alfalfa and siliage for the cows, an ecologically closed system. My dad has a spreading business that handles taking the waste out of the drainage ponds and spreading it in the fields.
Please don't buy PETA's hype. They also claim that 4-H is cruel! LOL! Wonder how those vegans would feel about killing the field mice in the grain silos or the rabbits that get run over by the harvesters?
Some pics of the cows at one of the dairies my dad does business with:
The milking barn. 70 cows are milked at a time, 24-7, and it is only manned by two people. The cows automatically know when and where to go to get milked and do so of their own free will:


Here's the cows under the misters feeding:

One of the alfalfa fields my dad spreads manure on:

All of these pictures were taken at a dairy in the central valley of California in case anyone was wondering. Don't mean to be so defensive, it's just that growing up on a farm in California, I've heard a lot of PETAs untruths. Like I said, their main goal is to get everyone, even your dog and cat, to go vegan!
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