Heifers in open barn - Younger cows, referred to as heifers, are kept in an outdoor area with occasional access to grass. At around two years old, they are impregnated for the first time and moved into the zero graze sheds. They will be rotated between the maternity shed and zero graze shed for two - three years before being sent to the slaughterhouse at just four to five years old. - Captured at Calmo Farms, Calivil VIC Australia.

Heifers in open barn

Younger cows, referred to as heifers, are kept in an outdoor area with occasional access to grass. At around two years old, they are impregnated for the first time and moved into the zero graze sheds. They will be rotated between the maternity shed and zero graze shed for two - three years before being sent to the slaughterhouse at just four to five years 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: Calmo Farms, Calivil, Victoria, Australia )

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