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<blockquote data-quote="WantedIsHere" data-source="post: 2896499" data-attributes="member: 571368"><p>actually cows dont have to be milked to survive... our dairy cows have their calf taken away days after birth and a purged of their rearing fluids... Then we get milk.... The only reason they can be milked for 10 months after birth is because we keep taking milk so they keep producing. cattle are able to sustain population and take care of them self as much as any other wild animal. We step in and help them however because if they lost all the young that they would naturally then the farmers would make less money... The only thing farming cows does is help create a genetically weaker generation. Our wild animals are still going off the strong survive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WantedIsHere, post: 2896499, member: 571368"] actually cows dont have to be milked to survive... our dairy cows have their calf taken away days after birth and a purged of their rearing fluids... Then we get milk.... The only reason they can be milked for 10 months after birth is because we keep taking milk so they keep producing. cattle are able to sustain population and take care of them self as much as any other wild animal. We step in and help them however because if they lost all the young that they would naturally then the farmers would make less money... The only thing farming cows does is help create a genetically weaker generation. Our wild animals are still going off the strong survive [/QUOTE]
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