---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
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More than 9.3 million cows were used to produce milk in the United States in
2008, and more than 2.5 million dairy cows were slaughtered for meat. Cows used
by the dairy industry are intensively confined, continually impregn
I eat beef, but I only buy grass-fed beef. I don't eat factory farmed beef
except on the rare occasions that I eat out.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Thanks for this post Michael. I don't know how many people at FFL eat cows but
they need to know this. And they need t
dairy industry
glosses over.
On Mon, 4/28/14, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Heaven on Earth for all Mankind
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, April 28, 2014, 4:
--- wrote :
More than 9.3 million cows were used to produce milk in the United States in
2008, and more than 2.5 million dairy cows were slaughtered for meat. Cows used
by the dairy industry are intensively confined, continually impregnated, and
bred for high milk production with little
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
More than 9.3 million cows were used to produce milk in the United States in
2008, and more than 2.5 million dairy cows were slaughtered for meat. Cows used
by the dairy industry are intensively confined, continually impregnated, and
bred for h
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Seems like there's a limited number of things that can be done with bulls.
What happens to male buffalo, for example? They can't each have their own herd
of females, and you can't have a herd of males, can you? They'd kill each other.
With h
,
investigations have found that some animals are still conscious when they are
shackled and have their throats cut.
On Mon, 4/28/14, j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Heaven on Earth for all Mankind
To: FairfieldLife
Seems like there's a limited number of things that can be done with bulls. What
happens to male buffalo, for example? They can't each have their own herd of
females, and you can't have a herd of males, can you? They'd kill each other.
I'm serious; I really don't know. Something in nature must
It would make sense to keep a bull or two around for breeding purposes. But,
it is highly unlikely that they keep all males. Unlike Jersey cows, which tend
to be sweet and docile, Jersey bulls are considered the least docile of all
cattle breeds. As steers, they are apparently suitable as draf
Not quite true, Alex. One of the males is featured here:
http://www.universalfields.org/tala_ram.html
http://www.universalfields.org/tala_ram.html
Doesn't sound like he's going to end up as veal chops, but perhaps he's the
exception. At any rate, the text sounds very respectful and protect
True, which is why unwanted male dairy calves often end up slaughtered young,
as veal. It's a huge glaring omission that the website below is totally focused
on the cows, with no mention of the males, which make up 50% of the calves born
every year. Radiance Dairy in Fairfield operates under b
Of course milk cows are not beef cattle. Folks here should read Swami
Bhaskarananda's "The Essentials of Hinduism" where he writes about
that. It heard tales of him taking a slice of roast beef at a Vedanta
Society potluck and putting it on an anemic looking disciple's plate. I
met him in t
A beautiful key to creating Heaven on Earth for all mankind, the proper
treatment of the cows
http://www.universalfields.org/index.html
http://www.universalfields.org/index.html
Jai Jai Jai Jai Jai Maharishi-ji!
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