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  • Again it's going to be CWF certification that you want to look for, specifically producers whose dairy calves go to someone with "Good Calf Commendation" status. Unfortunately the nature of dairy farming pretty much means the separation of calves from mothers, as @Well_is_it said, of which the male calves will likely go for raising as veal - hence the best you can do within this system is ensure that these animals have the best possible lives.

    The only other way is to keep your own cow! Even then the usual way it's done is to milk the cow and then feed the calf yourself, otherwise the calf will beat you to it every time...

    Having grown up with cows literally looking over the garden wall (and getting into the garden itself occasionally) I personally find it very difficult to deal with the way these placid and usually friendly animals have to live.

  • This was my point (badly made) earlier in the thread. If you consume milk/dairy, you have to accept that male calves will be slaughtered or support the British rose veal producers

  • I don't really understand this logic. What is the distinction between a young male calf or an older female calf being slaughtered?

    (with the proviso they aren't mistreated)

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