No that situation is only a case at some of the larger "factory farms" that the staff have not been properly trained and all of the small family farms love their cows and they are how they make their living and they do their best to give their cows the best possible lives possible.
@@joshj2614 getting killed at 6 and having your baby taken away is as you say "the best possible lives" I know people generally lack creativity , but you really did hit rock bottom when it comes to imagination, you can do better than that.
Getting babies taken away, artificially inseminated (whole arm in the anus) and getting killed at 6 years is a high standard? I think that a more plausible explanation is that your empathetic standards are rock bottom. That's why you think it's great.
Why can't all milk factories or farms be like this one? So much better than what I've seen in other videos! I like that they actually care about the well-being of these cows as oppose to isolating them.
It's gotta be a very expensive milk then The isolation method and other inhumane shits are cheaper, thus making the milk cheaper I have no say to whether or not to use the former or the latter but I'd like cheap milk , even if it's shit quality
It's not so nice. Listen to the audio. They are confined and milked for 6 years. The babies are taken away. The cows are in pain so they go to a milking station. They are tagged and monitored. Don't believe they are going outside. They never show that.
Nyda S They ARE isolated. They are not "cared for" Did you see any of these cows outside? Find out what happens to the baby cows. You sound like a well meaning person. Do your homework. This is what's called by the media a "fluff" piece.
Anne Wilder These cows are only "isolated" as they are being milked with robots and other means of milking cows keep then outside as it is unnecessary to keep then inside, as the farmer goes and gets them in. so conventional methods of milking are best for the cow as they are free to roam the lush green pastures for most of the year but when it is too cold or the ground is too wet they are bought in and they are kept in for the shortest amount of time possible as it is more expensive to keep cows in as you need to feed them more.To finish this is what is called an educational video and you need to do you homework and find out about the dairy industry. (Don't just search " Bad Farm Peta " and believe that is what all farms are like, as they are a rare sight in the UK as we have something called the animal welfare act that make animal cruelty illegal
Yeah, I bet they love getting their bodies ripped into little pieces after 6 years when they have a life expectancy. And I bet they love seeing their babies taken away from them after a few days. Seriously, do you even realise how inexistent your ability to empathize is or you actually believe they feel good?
@@blissful66 Such an unimaginative and expected way to go pas the actual subject at hand here. It's not about me, it's not about you, it's about the statement of the main comment that is completely false from the victim's point of view. I don't really expect everyone to go beyond their preconceived notions anyway.
Joannot Fampionona What about carnivorous animals? Hamsters usually eat a few of their babies after they've given birth. What about then? It just doesn't seem ethical to treat animals on the same ground as humans.
+dangeredwolf They still get inseminated which is basically raped. A guy shoves a rod up a cows vag and injects another cow's spunk... Not cool. Plus the calf could get sold off to become veal.
+dangeredwolf They say the amount of work an average cow puts into milk production is equal to a human running 6 miles every day. This video is literally the BEST example of a dairy farm. Most are far worse. Also, they neglected to show the calves being stolen from their mothers. It's an evil thing to do and takes a lot out of them emotionally.
+Anna Pinx That is a CAFO! Did you see the cows at the feed rail eating? Did you notice the freestalls that the cows were laying in? Maybe you have never been to a large scale dairy, so you just don't know. Maybe you are an "animal rights activist." Maybe you think that poor people don't deserve the affordable source of of protein and fat that milk provides. Dairy farmers whom operate large-scale farms are feeding the world. The cows are treated like queens. If workers harm the animals, they produce less milk. If workers stress the animals out, they produce less milk. The dairy in the video is using Lely robots to milk the cows, and the high producers will milk 3x per day. Low producers will be culled. Maybe before you put your opinion online about "harmful CAFO's," you should educate yourself with more than a few PETA articles and bullshit activists forums!
I've studied Environmental Science before. You just said it yoursef, that it was my opinion, so let my opinion be, and calm down. My opinion doesn't need to be right. If you think I'm wrong, ok. But what gives you the right to conclude Im an activist and that i read PETA articles and bullshit. I'm not an activist. Also, you clearly have not seen footage from hidden cameras in large animal coorporations, such as KFC. But that's okay. Watch the documentary Food Inc. Cows don't need to be treated like queens in order to produce more milk. All the farmers need to do is inject them hormones to make them so much bigger that they can't support their own weight. You think farmers don't harm animals? Cool. I think they do. So? We think differently. So? Don't tell me to educate myself. We all think differently. I never message back on youtube but your comment stood out. Don't go assuming what people are and telling them to educate themselves.
+Anna Pinx +Anna Pinx Have you EVER visited a dairy? Do you know how much research has gone into cow comfort and increased production? Cornell University, Kansas State, Texas A&M, University of Wisconsin, Perdue, etc etc have people who conduct RESEARCH! It's not a fucking environmental science class taught by some liberal blow hard with a fucking agenda. Just like there are shit heads in every group...cops, military (I was a Marine and can attest), college professors, doctors, lawyers...we can find examples of terrible people in every walk of life. Yes, there are some shitty humans who work on dairy farms and they do gross awful things. They are the exceptions, and not the rule. As time goes on, those farms with bad practices will fail. Stressed cows make less milk. They need to eat the same amount. They have to drink the same amount of water. It costs the same to produce less milk. You can't just just inject more hormones and the cows magically produce more milk!!!
+Scott Bittner yes you can do that. Who are you? Part of the FDA? A professor at Stanford who says I am wrong? And by the way you are writing proves how desperate you are to make a point. Like I said, I don't care if you think differently than me. I don't understand why you insist, with your "yelling" through a message on RUclips. wow. I don't waste my time writing to a person that judges and tries to change my views. I am not trying to change yours, you shouldn't try and change mine. I spoke my opinion and I really do not care who's against it. Have a nice day :)
Anna P "If only all cows were raised this way" "You think farmers don't harm their cows? Cool. I think they do." So not all cows are treated badly, but they are treated badly. That's nice.
I still happen to remember one time when I visited a farm, I once got a chance to give it a try to milk a cow manually where he still does it the old way by manually squeezing the teets of the cow udder. Some still does it manually where either he squeezes it by hand or that he puts the suction cups on the udder teets manually and then turns the machine on.
+DO IT PERFECT!!!!!!! Go look it up for yourself how well people's immune systems worked for them before Louis Pasteur came along. Pasteurization does not harm milk in any way- only the bacteria, like Mycobacterium bovis and E. coli.
Don't you mean “udders"? A tete is the thing on top of a baby's bottle (Although then again it is a similar type of thing, or unless I'm just thinking about the shape of it)
Lol.. i Wonder where this company is located.. how much they paid for all the high tech equipment.. how much they sell 1 gallon of milk.. and last but not least, is this company still in business?
Canada.. We sell it by Litres.. According to the details in the Video Milk is a lucrative business and having these machines produce more and better milk. So yes they would still be in business. The value of the cows would be way way over the cost of these machines and there is no humans they have to pay to stand there (24 hours a day) and attach the suctions because the machine does it without breaks.. Its like a restaurant kitchen, you spend 1/2 million on equipment but you make millions of dollars using that equipment cooking the food and selling it to your guest.
Thank you for the information i truly appreciate it. I will be more than happy to pass this information to those around me who consume this stuff. Would you happen to know the name or website of this company?
MrCroweBar And on top of that, the equipment retains a reasonable amount of value. Buy equipment for a few million, use it for maybe 40 years saving money from workers, then sell the factory to someone else. The factory will have a higher value due to the equipment, getting you the money you spent back, plus extra in the wallet due to saving money from paying workers. Also getting shareholders a higher dividend and share value if it's owned by a corporation.
Wait so how much is this company even worth? Im sorry i dont even know the name of the company. I like to know the name of the company so i can do my own research..
Sounds so peaceful " the babies are raised separately." Reality - their babies are ripped away / taken away from them with the mother battling to keep the baby from being taken and later grieving, all to make her keep producing. But this more peaceful version is easier to swallow. At least the cows are treated with respect. Happy cows can produce up to 3 times as much milk than not so happy cows.
This video was posted over a decade ago. I wonder if the methods have changed at all. And if they have is it better or worse? I assume better but theres always a down side to progress.
From cow milk to beef, I will still love Cow products. I see the need of vesting dairy farming in my life, not just because I love cow"s product but because it is a work that needs passion. As right as a cow, you treat it good and it subsequently gives you high quality milk.
@@babw16 That's only if the cows been fed chemicals or some sort of medication like the ones in dairy farm. Otherwise raw milk is the best and healthiest
if only all cows will be treated this way by dairy companies... they are all treated nicely and in a safe environment.. and they were not forced to give milk.. nice
Whats sad is that this isn't really how its done. Most of the time, factories aren't nearly as clean and humane as this (like this is humane). At 1:32, this shows how much water is wasted on unneeded innocent cows. And if you didn't pick up at 1:39, this means when the cow is 15months old when its first forced to have a calf. After that they have another 5 pregnancies until they are worn out and die and used for meat. Keep in mind that the natural life span of a cow is 20-25 years. In slaughterhouses they die at 12-18months. Back to the topic, the calf that is taken away after pregnancy is most likely used for veal at 16 WEEKS OLD. Theres some cold hard facts for you guys.
+andy tambling I don't like milk!!!! I do not know why I hate milk in all my life! When I was little, my mum gave me milk and I spit it out my mouth. Now I'm 11 years old i still hate milk and I now also HATE banana!! I HATE BANANA AND MILK!
where is this diary. ??? i know there are so many such the cruel diaries in the world, but i know that there are still some diaries like this. anyways, i wonder where cows' calves???
watching because I've always been a milk drinker.. I put ice in mine and read somewhere there's puss and blood that gets bleached out and it grossed me out but I see none of that here
This was so much more peaceful to watch than how I was imagining they were milked. Very high standards. Good job to this dairy farm!
well it was just this one some people kick cows and hurt them its terrible
No that situation is only a case at some of the larger "factory farms" that the staff have not been properly trained and all of the small family farms love their cows and they are how they make their living and they do their best to give their cows the best possible lives possible.
@@joshj2614 getting killed at 6 and having your baby taken away is as you say "the best possible lives" I know people generally lack creativity , but you really did hit rock bottom when it comes to imagination, you can do better than that.
Getting babies taken away, artificially inseminated (whole arm in the anus) and getting killed at 6 years is a high standard?
I think that a more plausible explanation is that your empathetic standards are rock bottom. That's why you think it's great.
They need bulls and fields to graze in.
Why can't all milk factories or farms be like this one? So much better than what I've seen in other videos! I like that they actually care about the well-being of these cows as oppose to isolating them.
It's gotta be a very expensive milk then
The isolation method and other inhumane shits are cheaper, thus making the milk cheaper
I have no say to whether or not to use the former or the latter but I'd like cheap milk , even if it's shit quality
Lol I care about my health.
It's not so nice. Listen to the audio. They are confined and milked for 6 years. The babies are taken away. The cows are in pain so they go to a milking station. They are tagged and monitored. Don't believe they are going outside. They never show that.
Nyda S They ARE isolated. They are not "cared for" Did you see any of these cows outside? Find out what happens to the baby cows. You sound like a well meaning person. Do your homework. This is what's called by the media a "fluff" piece.
Anne Wilder These cows are only "isolated" as they are being milked with robots and other means of milking cows keep then outside as it is unnecessary to keep then inside, as the farmer goes and gets them in. so conventional methods of milking are best for the cow as they are free to roam the lush green pastures for most of the year but when it is too cold or the ground is too wet they are bought in and they are kept in for the shortest amount of time possible as it is more expensive to keep cows in as you need to feed them more.To finish this is what is called an educational video and you need to do you homework and find out about the dairy industry. (Don't just search " Bad Farm Peta " and believe that is what all farms are like, as they are a rare sight in the UK as we have something called the animal welfare act that make animal cruelty illegal
Watching those cows get a rub from that carwash brush is so satisfying.
They feel satisfied too!
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Same
I want to see the Holstein dairy cows.
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I'm glad the little cows feel good
Yeah, I bet they love getting their bodies ripped into little pieces after 6 years when they have a life expectancy.
And I bet they love seeing their babies taken away from them after a few days.
Seriously, do you even realise how inexistent your ability to empathize is or you actually believe they feel good?
Joannot Fampionona angry vegan? or am I wrong?
@@blissful66 Such an unimaginative and expected way to go pas the actual subject at hand here. It's not about me, it's not about you, it's about the statement of the main comment that is completely false from the victim's point of view.
I don't really expect everyone to go beyond their preconceived notions anyway.
@@blissful66 yeah , you were right
Joannot Fampionona What about carnivorous animals? Hamsters usually eat a few of their babies after they've given birth. What about then? It just doesn't seem ethical to treat animals on the same ground as humans.
I honestly thought the cows would be overworked. But wow, it's quite the opposite.
+dangeredwolf They still get inseminated which is basically raped. A guy shoves a rod up a cows vag and injects another cow's spunk... Not cool. Plus the calf could get sold off to become veal.
+dangeredwolf They say the amount of work an average cow puts into milk production is equal to a human running 6 miles every day. This video is literally the BEST example of a dairy farm. Most are far worse. Also, they neglected to show the calves being stolen from their mothers. It's an evil thing to do and takes a lot out of them emotionally.
+Lisa Gauldin Well, they insert things into the cows to make them pregnant
+ItsKyleMcIntyre so do Bulls
Surely it's obvious that these are the most optimal conditions, and by no means the norm?
if only all cows were raised this way and not in harmful CAFO's
+Anna Pinx That is a CAFO! Did you see the cows at the feed rail eating? Did you notice the freestalls that the cows were laying in? Maybe you have never been to a large scale dairy, so you just don't know. Maybe you are an "animal rights activist." Maybe you think that poor people don't deserve the affordable source of of protein and fat that milk provides.
Dairy farmers whom operate large-scale farms are feeding the world. The cows are treated like queens. If workers harm the animals, they produce less milk. If workers stress the animals out, they produce less milk. The dairy in the video is using Lely robots to milk the cows, and the high producers will milk 3x per day. Low producers will be culled.
Maybe before you put your opinion online about "harmful CAFO's," you should educate yourself with more than a few PETA articles and bullshit activists forums!
I've studied Environmental Science before. You just said it yoursef, that it was my opinion, so let my opinion be, and calm down. My opinion doesn't need to be right. If you think I'm wrong, ok.
But what gives you the right to conclude Im an activist and that i read PETA articles and bullshit. I'm not an activist. Also, you clearly have not seen footage from hidden cameras in large animal coorporations, such as KFC. But that's okay. Watch the documentary Food Inc.
Cows don't need to be treated like queens in order to produce more milk. All the farmers need to do is inject them hormones to make them so much bigger that they can't support their own weight.
You think farmers don't harm animals? Cool. I think they do. So? We think differently. So? Don't tell me to educate myself. We all think differently. I never message back on youtube but your comment stood out. Don't go assuming what people are and telling them to educate themselves.
+Anna Pinx +Anna Pinx Have you EVER visited a dairy? Do you know how much research has gone into cow comfort and increased production? Cornell University, Kansas State, Texas A&M, University of Wisconsin, Perdue, etc etc have people who conduct RESEARCH! It's not a fucking environmental science class taught by some liberal blow hard with a fucking agenda.
Just like there are shit heads in every group...cops, military (I was a Marine and can attest), college professors, doctors, lawyers...we can find examples of terrible people in every walk of life. Yes, there are some shitty humans who work on dairy farms and they do gross awful things. They are the exceptions, and not the rule. As time goes on, those farms with bad practices will fail.
Stressed cows make less milk. They need to eat the same amount. They have to drink the same amount of water. It costs the same to produce less milk. You can't just just inject more hormones and the cows magically produce more milk!!!
+Scott Bittner yes you can do that. Who are you? Part of the FDA? A professor at Stanford who says I am wrong? And by the way you are writing proves how desperate you are to make a point. Like I said, I don't care if you think differently than me. I don't understand why you insist, with your "yelling" through a message on RUclips. wow. I don't waste my time writing to a person that judges and tries to change my views. I am not trying to change yours, you shouldn't try and change mine. I spoke my opinion and I really do not care who's against it. Have a nice day :)
Anna P "If only all cows were raised this way"
"You think farmers don't harm their cows? Cool. I think they do."
So not all cows are treated badly, but they are treated badly. That's nice.
I love milk! I've been drinking it for 22 years now and I feel fantastic ❤️
So your uderly in love
+xrnplaysgames Badum Teesh!
+xrnplaysgames you're not your
+Kimberly Enriquez i smoke crack....and my husband beats me!..........GOT MILK?
Kimberly Enriquez Milk never stop. 😂😂😂👍🏻👍🏻😍😍😍
i love the old How it's Made. Remember watching this old format when I was like 3 :)
since the days of sitting on a stool and pulling tiiits lololol
Teats..... lol
Im drinking fresh milk while watching this
I bet that people that make these milking machines are the same people that make sex toys.
I'd be curious to see the cows producing the generic milk in a jug for $2.50 vs. the ones producing so-called "organic" milk.
I still happen to remember one time when I visited a farm, I once got a chance to give it a try to milk a cow manually where he still does it the old way by manually squeezing the teets of the cow udder. Some still does it manually where either he squeezes it by hand or that he puts the suction cups on the udder teets manually and then turns the machine on.
I like seeing the cows curiously looking at the camera!
This is actually so interesting. I didn’t know it was so high-tech now
I'm pretty sure those 41 people who disliked this video are vegan.
Vanz Paraan Yeah probably, and those who liked it are delusional ruclips.net/video/UcN7SGGoCNI/видео.html
Otto Echo you’re probably delusional for thinking people are delusional. people aren’t fucking delusional, we just don’t care.
I love how the robot enters boss mode and "searches for teats"
Nice healthy looking cows
What about pasteurization?
+babw16 they can't show everything, doesn't mean it doesn't happen. they only have about 4-5 minutes per segment.
Screw pasteurization. It causes milk to rotten and grow mushrooms.
it kills bacteria for 200 years now you ass
+Ed D that's why we have an IMMUNE SYSTEM!!!!
We need to use our natural defenses, not artificial defenses.
+DO IT PERFECT!!!!!!! Go look it up for yourself how well people's immune systems worked for them before Louis Pasteur came along. Pasteurization does not harm milk in any way- only the bacteria, like Mycobacterium bovis and E. coli.
What's the brand name? Looks like a company worth supporting!
Yum 😋 I’m drinking milk with my breakfast this morning
This is one of the coolest videos i've seen in a long time. :D
lol i love how they have brushes for the cows hahaha
I learned something today! How interesting.
Such smart robots :)
I thank cows everyday for their delicious milk 🥛 😋
Wow thats a nice place...
A lot of farms are different. Most milk factories are like Mr Krabs with the jellyfish factory
I love milk!
Me too!
I am eating cereal while watching this
Wow this is amazing I really enjoyed watching it
Only if chickens and pigs are treated like this in the factories, the world would be a better place.
shut up hippy - rich business man
E Ferrera I'll take that as a compliment.
Just bought a surfboard never used it
Yes, let's treat things that we're going to slaughter and eat nicely.. Because who doesn't like wasting money?
Big Macintosh. Who? People who don't have money love wasting it. People with money have money because they don't waste it.
this makes much more sense than those scary vegan stories
What’s different?
watching this while drinking milk ,the best (:
Sergio Ortega ew
Question. are the cows allowed to roam or just stuck in the barn for their entire lives?
If you listen to the video, it says 'They're allowed to roam inside, or outside as they please'.
+Zoogoo40
which I bet any money they are lying. 😹
No they are not lying. (This comes from personal experience)
Don't you mean “udders"? A tete is the thing on top of a baby's bottle
(Although then again it is a similar type of thing, or unless I'm just thinking about the shape of it)
Teats could also refer to the nipple of an animal.
+Megan Sutton utter is to tete as boob is to nipple
I wish all cows live like this so they live at the best
Lol.. i Wonder where this company is located.. how much they paid for all the high tech equipment.. how much they sell 1 gallon of milk.. and last but not least, is this company still in business?
Canada.. We sell it by Litres.. According to the details in the Video Milk is a lucrative business and having these machines produce more and better milk. So yes they would still be in business. The value of the cows would be way way over the cost of these machines and there is no humans they have to pay to stand there (24 hours a day) and attach the suctions because the machine does it without breaks.. Its like a restaurant kitchen, you spend 1/2 million on equipment but you make millions of dollars using that equipment cooking the food and selling it to your guest.
Thank you for the information i truly appreciate it. I will be more than happy to pass this information to those around me who consume this stuff. Would you happen to know the name or website of this company?
MrCroweBar l
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MrCroweBar
And on top of that, the equipment retains a reasonable amount of value. Buy equipment for a few million, use it for maybe 40 years saving money from workers, then sell the factory to someone else. The factory will have a higher value due to the equipment, getting you the money you spent back, plus extra in the wallet due to saving money from paying workers. Also getting shareholders a higher dividend and share value if it's owned by a corporation.
Wait so how much is this company even worth? Im sorry i dont even know the name of the company. I like to know the name of the company so i can do my own research..
They lined up to be milk!
Okay but how do they milk the bulls?
Does anybody know which farm this is? This is a Canadian show, so if it's Lucerne, a Canadian brand, I will buy it exclusively.
One time I drank a glass of milk, then I punched a hole in the fucking planet. So stronk.
Lol
So....chocolate milk comes from brown cows?😂😂😂😂
wht a excellent work
Sounds so peaceful " the babies are raised separately." Reality - their babies are ripped away / taken away from them with the mother battling to keep the baby from being taken and later grieving, all to make her keep producing. But this more peaceful version is easier to swallow. At least the cows are treated with respect.
Happy cows can produce up to 3 times as much milk than not so happy cows.
its really very fact full...thnx a lot
Clarke's 3rd Law: Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
I drink 2% reduced fat milk 3 times a day. Morning, Noon and Night but I’m not allergic to it
Now this is a more sustainable way to get milk.
See vegans cows are treated just fine.
1:20 according to the transcribe audio, the cows chow down on cocaine
I love dairy farming for me I like to work on the dairy cattle in the factory.👨🏾🌾🐄🏀🥛🪐🌈💎
This video was posted over a decade ago. I wonder if the methods have changed at all. And if they have is it better or worse? I assume better but theres always a down side to progress.
I hope it didn't age like milk
I'll show myself out
Oooh. Best farm evar
The cows are so spoiled~
If only they were all like this.
Anyone know what farm this footage was shot at? Their cows seem to be treated rather decently. They would have my business for sure!
Watching this while drinking milk
My Morfar always said, a happy cow produces more and sweeter milk.
Never hear that before -.-
From cow milk to beef, I will still love Cow products. I see the need of vesting dairy farming in my life, not just because I love cow"s product but because it is a work that needs passion. As right as a cow, you treat it good and it subsequently gives you high quality milk.
1:27 A cow was shy in camera lmao
these cows have it better than me!
Luv milk espicialy when im at my grand parents house we get it straight from the cow milk :)
Raw milk is actually quite dangerous. Only drink pasteurized milk or you're at risk for many diseases, most notably Bovine Tuberculosis.
+babw16 But fresh milks are the best...
@@babw16 That's only if the cows been fed chemicals or some sort of medication like the ones in dairy farm. Otherwise raw milk is the best and healthiest
syamin72 tuberculosis is not caused by chemicals
I told you that
WE NEED SOME MILK!
if only all cows will be treated this way by dairy companies... they are all treated nicely and in a safe environment.. and they were not forced to give milk.. nice
+Ryoma Echizen they were still (probably) tortured and raped tho. the media likes to not show that stuff tho
They must be using an Etch a Sketch
Very few dairy farms look this good. I've seen them in person. It's disgusting.
what? you've seen the vast majority of dairy farms, in person.
I like this.. its humane
"RF ... patience" lol!
so interesting!
This video makes me want to be a cow 😁
It seems so advanced now
Tell the cows I said hi 😂
nice..
Yummy 😋
Thank you. Must have missed that
Whats sad is that this isn't really how its done. Most of the time, factories aren't nearly as clean and humane as this (like this is humane). At 1:32, this shows how much water is wasted on unneeded innocent cows. And if you didn't pick up at 1:39, this means when the cow is 15months old when its first forced to have a calf. After that they have another 5 pregnancies until they are worn out and die and used for meat. Keep in mind that the natural life span of a cow is 20-25 years. In slaughterhouses they die at 12-18months. Back to the topic, the calf that is taken away after pregnancy is most likely used for veal at 16 WEEKS OLD. Theres some cold hard facts for you guys.
cows are first inseminated at 15 months. They have a gestation period of 9 months so they first have a calf at 24
months old.
I'm watching this to know more than vegan teacher
YeahI wish it was like this
How Can Milk Be Made When Its Already Created?
He need some milk
+Emma Boudreaux LOL
+andy tambling I don't like milk!!!! I do not know why I hate milk in all my life! When I was little, my mum gave me milk and I spit it out my mouth. Now I'm 11 years old i still hate milk and I now also HATE banana!! I HATE BANANA AND MILK!
Shaheera Khatun Me too
+Emma Boudreaux Haha! We both are the same!
+Emma Boudreaux I subscribed to you.
I love cows milk 🥛
The calfs are taken to a separate are to be raised... on hooks and then carved into veil meat XD
Milk Present
Milk Present
Milk Present
Milk Present
i’m here because of the vegan teacher bullshitting and now i’m curious
Lmao same
I never knew they came from chickens!
cute ~
It is not cute, it is cows making milk.
Vincent Moser Cows are cute.
+Vincent Moser Milk is cute.
Milk is made when a mummy cow and a daddy cow love each other very much....
Ehhhhhh
Not really
They lined up to be milked!
1:28-1:that cow on the left is like "WTF IS THAT?!?"
WHAT MILK COMPANY IS THIS. I WANT TO KNOW.
It is La Ferme Roulante in Tingwick, Quebec in Canada
where is this diary. ???
i know there are so many such the cruel diaries in the world, but i know that there are still some diaries like this.
anyways, i wonder where cows' calves???
they take them away because the cow will stop producing milk when the calf grows up.
johnathan young nope
my sister's diary is nowhere to be found, find it once she be like super saiyan
Mooooooo! Just felt like it.
From Moo to you!!!
watching because I've always been a milk drinker.. I put ice in mine and read somewhere there's puss and blood that gets bleached out and it grossed me out but I see none of that here
no milk isn't bleached, you're safe. any abnormalities are filtered out, before it leaves the farm.
NOT BESSIE 😭😭😭
Sorry It's hard to feel bad about the cows when this woman's voice is so fucking piercing and terrifying :(
Quarantine smh🤦🏽♀️