Cows in maternity shed - Like most dairy farms, dairy factory farms use artificial insemination. When they are close to giving birth, cows are moved to a separate, maternity shed which has straw covering the concrete floor. Here they give birth and are briefly allowed to nurse their calf. Within 24 hours of birth, calves are removed from their mothers and moved to a separate pen. Female calves will be raised as replacement milkers, while male calves and any surplus females will be sent to slaughter at just five days old. - Captured at Vinnicombe dairy farm, Calivil VIC Australia.

Cows in maternity shed

Like most dairy farms, dairy factory farms use artificial insemination. When they are close to giving birth, cows are moved to a separate, maternity shed which has straw covering the concrete floor. Here they give birth and are briefly allowed to nurse their calf. Within 24 hours of birth, calves are removed from their mothers and moved to a separate pen. Female calves will be raised as replacement milkers, while male calves and any surplus females will be sent to slaughter at just five days old.
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Published: Wed 7 May 2025 by Farm Transparency Project
Captured/filmed: 2024
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Licence: Creative Commons License
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Country: Australia
Location: Vinnicombe dairy farm, Calivil, Victoria, Australia )

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