The rotary milking platform where each cow walks on and then after being milked backs off. This was designed by a dairy farmer in Mangatoki, Taranaki, New Zealand in the 1960s. His first platform had only 14 bales. It was further developed by NDA ( National Dairy Association) of NZ.
So sad to see these highly intelligent animals treated this way and for taking there calf's of them so soon after birth it is just not right Just drink something else be a nice human being have some compassion for all animals on this planet
Well, I wouldn’t be proud to keep cows on a pallet. The animals have a place on the pasture where they can graze freely and enjoy their freedom. They should just go in milking. Shame on this society for treating animals this way!
They give so much vital things to us for our health & life ... human must take of them , very well, They must be allowed to roam in the open fields on daily basis.
it makes those who have only one thing in mind dream, to make money on the backs of these poor beasts... not sure that the cows appreciate it but do they have a choice... whatever they want, it's grazing fresh grass in a meadow... and when you see the concentration of animals, there certainly isn't a blade of grass left around this farm, except for the video which has no other goal than to sell these turnkey farms.... after the chickens in battery and the pigs which never see the light of day, it is now the turn of the cows... sad world...