Farms: Dairy Farm Families
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Meet three Ontario dairy farm families who love their life in Northumberland County.
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Fantastic channel my friend!
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good job
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Yes i like This and i won't work there can any one help me i am from Nepal, i know that this works is to hard. Ten years experience, if anyone contact with me reply with comments
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It is the most beautiful way of living and good video.
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don't any of u know that MILK has calcium to help your bones stay strong and also has vitamins to help you otherwise. Or are u all ignorant??? Gee whiz!! Do a little studying before u jump to being a know-it-all!!!
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I for one love milk. I also eat beef, pork, chicken, fish, the occasional rabbit and grasshoppers. The time is fast approaching of outer space horticulture and 3D printing protein (like steaks and pizza). I do not like animal cruelty. I am happy that farmers are there to feed me though. We can still stop animal cruelty by having morally responsible farmers and a constant food supply. It is about respect.
The world is all about abundance. Cattle's milk is no exception. More than 70% milk production of a cow's utter is waste. A calf would never consume an utter dry. Unless the cow was suffering malnutrition. -
Question. What does the vocal minority of '''animal lovers'' think would happen to all the domestic livestock if the whole world turned veggy? Would they just skip merrily through the abandoned wilderness? Also, and this is a question I have never had answered straight, if the whole world went veggy, how on earth would the planet feed itself sustainably and cheaply? Furthermore, how much does veggy/vegan food industry contribute to national trade and income in comparison to the livestock industry, and all its associated industries?
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Ever wonder why the calves are bottle fed? It's because humans take their milk - because we think we have the right to take it. You're literally taking a baby's food away.
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Canadian dairies is a license to print money with the dairy board. That's why its all 3+ generation farmer, nobody can afford a startup dairy with quota prices. I hope Steven harper is successful in shutting this old mans club down with the euro trade deal.
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I bet those "three Ontario dairy farm families love their life", but I'm sure those cows would rather be elsewhere and not be forcibly impregnated and forced to leave their child just because humans think we own animals.
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Sick, really. Where are the calves??? How about letting someone steal your babies like you steal the calves from the mother cows so you can have their milk? Hope Karma gets ya.
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i am currently studying to become a dairy farmer! and when i graduate from my school i want to work on a dairy farm and eventually own my own dairy farm somewhere in canada! but for now i'll stick to the netherlands and try to graduate!
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You seem to have a very good understanding of family yet you tare hundreds of families apart. Cows today produce 10 times the amount a calf would drink yet you still tare calves away from their mothers who care about them just as much as your mom cared about you. The female calves a put into small pins where they cant even play with the other calves. The mothers can hear their babies cries yet are helpless to stop it. Not to mention the bobby calves who are sent away to become veal or simply thrown alive into the trash, the lucky ones may get a shot to the head and die within a few minuets of bleeding on the ground. Also all the "spent" cows who are sent off to slaughter at only 5-6 years of age when her lifespan should be 20 years. At this point many of them are so near death that they have a hard time walking onto the truck and are beaten to get them to move. Many cows are even slaughtered pregnant. These are all industry standards so if you call yourselves "family friendly" maybe you should actually look at the industry you are in.
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It looks like each family here has a heart for their cows and treat them well. Smaller family farms like these with kind, wholesome families is the way to farm. So much better than cruel factory farming.
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It's pretty sad how the producers of the world get persecuted by the consumers. It takes real men and women to be farmers and be compassionate enough to still feed the ignorant children who do nothing but bite the hand that feeds them. The future of the world has and always will be agriculture because food drives life. I do feel for the people who bad mouth the dairy industry because it must be hard to learn about life in your concrete jungle, which really is the same concept as a barn full of cows.
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fcuking dairy siht! all lies. Calfs are taken from their mother. At day 1. Cows are dehorned and their tails broken! Just make a research. Type dairy farms in youtube. Youll see the true side of it.
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look at the kids having fun. that is so great . farm life is the best. i will love to learn this skill soon. thank,s guys for the video . cheers
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Yes I like and would like to work. Who can pls help me to work there. Pls e-mail me at : titu.gm.marketing@gmail.com Thanks
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that's the natural way, all mammalian babies are taken from their mothers and fed powdered milk. one of three reasons that you are so angry: you are constipated from all the cheese you eat, you're impotent from all the cheese you eat or you were taken from your mother when you were one or two days old.
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buddy, we don't control the milk price, and we are not on corporate welfare, maybe get ur facts right but good try