by Karin | Nov 4, 2024 | Animal Slaughter Myths, Beef Farming Myths, Dairy Farming Myths, Ethics of Animal Husbandry Myths |
Here I am again, outing another vegan on Reddit. It’s entertaining how defensive they get when I challenge their beliefs. It’s just as entertaining (and a bit maddening) when they pull out the predictable emotive wording to defend themselves… and,...
by Karin | Nov 2, 2024 | Dairy Farming Myths, Ethics of Animal Husbandry Myths |
The better question is: How does someone “forcibly impregnate” a cow? Let’s completely forget just how much bigger and stronger cows are compared to us. I don’t know about you, but it’s a question that always comes to mind whenever ARAs...
by Karin | Nov 1, 2024 | Animal Slaughter Myths, Dairy Farming Myths |
You have no idea how irritating it is to find this level of ignorance on a social media platform like Reddit. Que the screenshots. The first is from the original post. It’s a cute video of a newborn calf with his mother gently sniffing at him and a hand from a...
by Karin | Oct 10, 2024 | Dairy Farming Myths
Only a few decades ago, dairy cows were once favoured for their ability to produce milk. Now, thanks to animal activists, dairy farming is made infamous for its horror stories of abuse and animal cruelty. At least, that’s what these people want you to believe....
by Karin | Sep 27, 2024 | Dairy Farming Myths, Ethics of Animal Husbandry Myths
Facebook is great at sending me old videos that may interest me. It’s like it wants me to cover a specific topic. Darn algorithms, lol. This past year, TDF Honest Farming shared a video on Facebook about one of their Jersey cows that missed the milking line. The...