Stop the Torture of Cattle at Daisy Dairy Farms

The "best cared-for cows in the world." That statement was made by Daisy Farms, a milk supplier to Daisy Brand sour cream and cottage cheese - products that can be found in supermarkets all over the US. But according to eyewitnesses who worked at the farm, that couldn't be further from the truth.
Based on claims of having "the cleanest housing, best health care, healthiest diets, and best socialization programs for our cows", and references to the cows as "princesses", "queens", "our babies", and "our pets", you'd think that this farm was something pretty special. You'd be wrong. It's just a plain old, run-of-the-mill factory farm. The cows are confined to massive sheds. The whistleblower documented that cows were forced to stand and lie down in their own waste. Some of the animals caught on video are so filthy that you can barely tell what color they are. Cows - even those who were in labor or had just given birth - were kicked, whipped, or jabbed with pens or a knife. Workers twisted their tails - which can cause severe pain and even break bones inside. "You gotta do what you gotta do" shrugged one worker. A supervisor left cows with their heads locked in stanchions for over two hours, forcing them to stand virtually motionless and unable to access water, despite the fact that lactating cows drink up to 35 gallons of water a day.
In order to squeeze the maximum amount of milk out of cows, dairy farms keep them almost constantly pregnant, giving birth to calf after calf, year in and year out. When cows at this farm had difficulty giving birth, workers attached chains to their unborn calves' legs, dragging them out of the womb and causing their mothers to cry and defecate. The cows are not allowed to nurse (the milk they were meant to drink is sold for human consumption). Instead, they're torn away from their mothers within hours of birth and sometimes force-fed milk taken from a different cow. An observer witnessed several calves choke and gag as feeding tubes were shoved down their throats. Sometimes, the milk went into the calves' lungs instead of stomachs, essentially drowning them. The cows often flailed and struggled against the rough treatment, prompting one worker to kick a calf in the head. Another worker who killed a calf via force-feeding texted the observer,
"[D]ont [sic] tell anyone about that dead calf please." Newborn calves had holes punched in their ears and numbered tags clamped onto them, and their heads smeared with a caustic paste to destroy their sensitive horn tissue - all without anesthetics. The youngsters - some just hours old - were then put into wheelbarrows, carted to pick-up trucks, upended into the truck beds, and hauled off to plastic hutches or pens, where some were confined and isolated, unable to see any other calves.
The whistleblower found that many claves were visibly ill - coughing, trembling, and/or unable to stand - suffering from apparent pneumonia, lameness, and scours. Scours, a common disease of calves, gave those at Dairy Farms severe diarrhea, which left their skin scalded. Some cows and calves suffered for weeks without adequate care for illnesses and injuries. Two cows with severe lacerations on their tails were never seen by a veterinarian, to the knowledge of the observer, including one cow whose wound was seen bleeding more than three weeks after her tail was severed. Instead, a manager wrapped a tight elastic band around her tail so that it would eventually become necrotic and fall off. Some sick animals were finally shot, while others were killed by injections of antibiotics to induce a heart attack while they were fully conscious. One calf killed this way gasped and convulsed violently for three minutes before dying. Older cows who were no longer producing enough milk were sent to slaughter. One worker said that a cow who had massive uterine tumors might be seen later "at McDonald's".
Information provided by PETA
So what are you sitting around for after reading all of this? 1: don't buy Daisy products ever again! 2: sign this petition to stop the cruel treatment of these cows!

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