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  • i shall put my mommy in the icebox

  • Dairy product consumption causes the human body to become acidic. To counter this problem the body removes calcium from the bones to balance the acidity.  Dairy from any animal is not a wise thing to consume.

  • This dairy is in Escalon, California. We believe that there are relatives that operate dairies in various regions throughout California.

  • Are these Dairy men related to the TeVeldes in the Hanford Tulare area?

  • I drank cow milk for almost 30 years, just switched to soy. Way better. Humans aren't supposed to drink milk from animals by the gallon, its disgusting.

  • Koolfog could have posted a video using a different title. But they made the video making a false claim that keeping the cows cool increases the milk production. The only claim that can be made is that milk production will go down in hot climates. But in does not mean that the cows will produce more milk if they are kept cool. I risk being barred by Koolfog. But I can;t allow it to make a false claim.

  • @fakir0005 This is probably a matter of semantics. Many dairy farms experience reduction in milk production due to heat stress. In this dairy, the Koolfog system was implemented to help alleviate the problem. Once implemented, they experienced an increase in milk production relative to the decline.

  • @koolfoginc Now you're saying something basically different from what you were saying in the title. You're not using coolfoginc to increase milk production but to keep it from falling. This is correct. I thought this video was made by coolfoginc. company. You're not Coolfoginc. company. If you are coolfoginc buy me a small farm with a coolfoginc system. I'd see if it increases milk production. if it does I'd spend all my time talking about increasing milk production by using coolfoginc..

  • @fakir0005 No, we are saying the same thing in different ways. To put simply, dairies have a maximum capacity for milk production under their specific operating conditions. We provide solutions that help control the environment---and, as a result, milk production increases from status quo. We are not sure why you are hung up on the term "increase."

  • @koolfoginc Dairy, and Gluten is POISON! its why everyone is sick and has inflammation and asthma and Cancer! why would You drink the fluid from animals, We have been brainwashed to believe Milk is good, its a business, PLANT BASED NUTRITION is what man is designed to eat!!! ANIMAL MILK IS FOR ANIMALS!!

  • to maximise production the cows are perpetually maintained in a pregnant state, as soon as calf is born the cow is re-impregnated, mass production of milk is plain cruel for maximum profits and we are all guilty as consumers

  • Modern milk is gross. When industry`s bottom line trumps our well-being, we are all doomed.

    Growing up in a time when dairy cows trotted over to the fence for a scratch after grazing and roaming vast lands all day, now that was milk! Oddly enough, I`m now lactose intolerant. And don`t get me started on what big business has done to our wheat. Who heard of Celiac Disease even 20 years ago?

  • @kimhunter2 that's ridiculous, no one had heard of Celiac 20 years ago because they didn't know it existed. Gluten has been in wheat for centuries so it was certainly around. Agriculture has become what it is today because of consumer pressure for cheaper products. Like it or not, it was the consumer that requires milk to be produced this way.

  • @AusMilkyBarKid yes, but 60% gluten in North American wheat is a recent gmo phenomenon. European countries took heed to 4 Canadian scientists hired by the Canadian Govt. to study the effects of new procedures, including hormones, increased antibiotics etc. link to ecoli and superbugs. EU wheat has 10% gluten. The scientists were touted as heros globally, but fired and dragged through the courts in Canada.

  • my father is a diry farmer in northeast Brazil, a very hot and humid place, and the production is way bellow than south Brazil , where the climate is cool. We have holland cow mixed with gir, an indian kind of milk dairy cow more resistant to the hot weather. I am sure our problem is relationated with the cow getting overheated

  • youtube.com/watch?v=9FIa9z0CBh­Y

  • My only problem/disagreement with foggers/misters is that stalls are going to be damp thus creating high scc. Just my opinion/ experience.

  • @2005Danimal Design is very important to the success of any misting/fogging system. In the video that is shown here the system is configured to operate as needed and is controlled by temperature and humidity. Great care was taken in ensuring that the stalls wouldn't experience dampness for the reasons stated.

  • please don't ever abuse these amazing animals! <3 (:

  • I think they look really healthy and happy... in norway alot of cows cant move around like this at all :( Except some of them thats out 2 months a year at summertime..

  • @AstridSynn youtube.com/watch?v=9FIa9z0CBh­Y

  • @akiakica what was that? i did not dear to see it, in case its scare :P

  • @akiakica it's about cows.... it's sad :(

  • What 2 psychos gave this a thumbs down rating. I love the way the cows are being taken care of. The cows look good and very healthy. God bless you, for doing such a good job. The farm is also sanitary looking, I love it.

  • @nogerdsurg Make it three. They are artificially inseminated (raped), then the calf is forced apart from the mother within 2 days, never to be seen again, to keep milk production at a peak. You can hear them crying for eachother as they're separated, especially the mother, for hours. All of them get this yearly. Male calves are killed almost immediately, females are more profitable for beef/veal than males.

    Not to mention that the cows have nothing to do, won't ever see a blade of grass etc.

  • @CCmachine you probably grew up in the city and have no clue about the farm living. You should not drink milk, you should not eat any kind of meat if feel bad for the any animal, especially these cows being treated so well, confortable in the cool and with a lot of food

  • @mendesb76 I don't care if they're "kept well" 95% of the time but tortured 5% of the time. :(

  • @CCmachine

    Your just anther one of these fucking cocks who want the dairy industry to be baned. But, ever been on a farm? Diden't think so. Dairy farmers care about there cow, they don't torture them? In a way, your a sick freak for even suggesting that.

  • @friesiancowboy Did you not understand what I said in the other comment? Or do you claim it is a lie, or what? Are you just attention whoring?

  • Oh hold on a sec, I didn't read all your comments.

    Mother/calf separation on a yearly basis is horrific and cannot be justified. Many calves are killed immediately throughout the industry as it's more efficient to use the meat breed for beef. They're bred to produce unnatural amounts of milk causing health problems like weak bones. Aggressive milking leaves sores on the udders. Infection (mastitis) can make milking painful, etc.

    1.5 years? not much of an existence

  • @CCmachine What kind of moderation is this. Moderator is allowing stupid comments by Peta people who are milking of cows. The cows forget that they had a calf and calves forget that they had a mother. The cows themselves have never suckled the teats of their mothers and they are comfortable being milked by humans. But these Peta people are torturing themselves by watching cows being milked on videos. They probably visit the farms and harass their owners. .

  • @fakir0005 Everybody has a right to their opinion. We rarely take out any comments unless they are clearly derogatory in nature.

  • @CCmachine I'm attention whoring? listen, all im saying is for you to say farmers TORTURE there cows is sick and is the furthest thing from the truth

  • @friesiancowboy Your language is about as "wholesome" as your product. Cows are "cared for" as long as they make a profit. After that - It's the "hamburger factory". What happens to the baby boy cows by the way... 14 days and some go off to slaughter - The others live in isolated igloos for a few months till they meet the knife too. Heck of a way to show you "care". Cow's milk is intended for calves - Human breast milk for humans... All species wean themselves - I'd say "freaks" do not.

  • @beaelliott

    such a typical vegan, You are sterotyping big american farms and thinking all are like it. Geuss what, there not. And how fucking dare you say i don't care about my cows, My cows generally live for 15 years before they get put down, which isn't nice, because to me, they are like massive dogs.

  • @friesiancowboy Anywhere that man is "in control" of another being's fate - There is exploitation by the very nature of the act. I might be a "typical vegan"... But more so - I am a "typical" person that believes in fair treatment to all beings. I'm a typical person that doesn't think human force trumps compassion.

  • @beaelliott

    So you belive animals are being miss treated on farms? My cows live in warm dry barns through out the winter away from the wind, rain and snow. They always have plenty of good quality food on offer to them. They always have water on offer to them. They get fresh clean straw bedding twise a day. And come summer time they go out to a grass field.

    Does a homeless person have any of these? No.

  • @friesiancowboy I believe that breeding them- Simply to use & then kill them when they are no longer "productive" is exploitation. We wouldn't want someone to do that to us.How can we justify doing it to someone else? Especially when there is no "necessity"- As we can thrive without cow's milk...

    No matter how "nicely" they are treated-They are still brutally slaughtered in the end. Suppose I put you in a penthouse-Attend to every desire and then arbitrarily take your life?R U ok with that?

  • @beaelliott

    I actualy agree with you on the first point. Many english farms are following the American route of breeding cows which are forced to give over 12,000kg of milk a year and they only last untill they are about 6 years old. I personaly belive its better to let the cow produce the natural ammount of milk (so around 6,000kg a year) and then the cow is under less stress and should live upto 10- 15 years.

  • @beaelliott Second point, Brutally slaughted? Slaughter houses not brutall they usally do a quick and stress free kill of the animals. Although having said that Britain has the Highest animal welfare standards in the world. So Im not sure what foreign slaughter houses are like. It's not like I want to slaughter my cows. The longer they live, the more profit I make.

    Merry Christmas.

  • Absloute bull shit in this comment too. Artifical insemination is used on horses too mind and it dosen't hurt the animal. Male calves arn't killed instantly. They are reared up untill they are 1.5 years old and then they will be slaughterd for beef. Also Not a single farmer i know rears heifers for beef, he rears them on to join the herd. Nothing to do, and what more do they have to do in a field? Our cows have 2 brushes (type in cow brushes to see what i mean) which cost £2,000 each and we....

  • ....... get no money back on those what so ever. You people are horrific, as a farmer in the UK I care for my cows and look after them and for you to say we torture them just makes me sick.

  • US Dairy Farmers convert inedible grass and vegetation into high protein food for children. They are heroes.

  • US-Dairy-Farmer are Mafia-Guys !

  • @tmtwer234 i agreed .. they cheat the system by inject massive hormone in the cow to ramp up the production ..

  • sorry, how many cow are there in that farm? thanks

  • @Stefano181085 There are approximately 2480 cows milking and 390 dry.

  • We will have to step in here and moderate the discussion.

    Please understand that dryfrmboy is not a factory man. He was simply responding to a posting below by mahafakir. Neither is the gentleman in the video clip. He operates a very successful California dairy and obviously knows how to operate efficiently. Lastly, Koolfog provides outdoor cooling systems. We do not pretend to know anything but how to control temperature and humidity.

  • This You tube has been invaded by factory men who want the farmers to part with good money. They print false yields. They do not say how they got the yield they talk about if they r indeed true yields. I bet they follow the methods I've talked about for the last 5 years. Now they r trying to sell their equipment their parlors n what not.They r frauds. And these stupid farm hands of these farmers get impressed. I challenge them to show their milk logs showing the milk production per milking.

  • U r a factory man trying to sell your cooling equipment. U do not know how to increase the milk yield. The milk yield is increased by making sure there is no milk remainiing in the udder after the cows are milked. 75% of the milk remains soaked in the udders after the cow is finished milking because of the way cows anatomy is designed. To get the milk fully. it has to be milked again after a few minutes. Unless the cows are milked fully farmers are leaving lot of milk in the udders.

  • @mahafakir  wrong

  • Incompassionate... and it's not going to change until we do. I have looked at this UGLY truth and now that I know...and continue to eat the product from these animals...all of them... I am guilty as they are. Please change...we can do it.

    Found a website that can help.

    chooseveg(dot)com

  • The men were applying the machines to the teats before the cows were ready to be milked. To begin milking each teat should be squeezed once or twice to drain it of the stagnant milk to prevent it from flowing back to the udders than the milker should hold each teat into his hands and give 3 or 4 shoves to the udders n make sure that the milk starts dripping freely through each teat before applying the machine. During milking the udder should be pressed hard to strip the udders.

  • yes in a perfect world

  • @mahafakir ok apparently you know little about how a rotary parlor works there are probubly 6 milkers and one guy is be for him pre diping then one wipeing then one ussaly stripping then apply the milker and auto take offs remove it for consitency i work in a tie stall barn also my boss makes me strip out every last drop and its been proven in studys it better not to so with their 86 lb average there doing great!

  • @dryfrmboy Tell me 12 year old boy what is wrong with U. Y do u attack me personally. If I am supposed to know how the rotary works why make the video. Let me tell u what I see you 12 year old English boy who can't see. The cow walks in the rotary n the man applies the machines on its udders. There may be 20 others working the rotary. But they r doing the same thing this man is doing. u r probably a broom boy who is supposed to wield the broom n supposed to broom the dung after it's dropped.

  • @mahafakir first of where do u get 12 year old boy?? and yes i am english and i can see very good 20/20 actualy lol they make the video becuse its a kool fog ad not to show retards like u how a rotary works and u really dont know how to milk like i said at the tie stall i work at we get every last drop out we have a 60 to 65 lb avg obviously they do a better job with 86lbs!!!!!!!

  • @dryfrmboy Part one I know english people are fools. U get every drop u think there is. U leave 2 drops of milk soaked in the tissue of the udder for every drop u get. U understand u smart boy. Actually u are a fool. Y not let me show u what I'm talking about. I'll fly at my own expense and show you in a month what I'm talking about. Why are not these bloody fools who think they are farmers take up my challenge? It will cost them nothing if I'm wrong.

  • @mahafakir wrong a third time

  • @dryfrmboy Part 2. But I want to get paid income from half the additional milk their cows produce when I work with them and the income from half the extra milk belongs to the farmers. Y don't the farmers take up my challenge? I'm tired of these 12 year old English boys who have invaded the YouTube.

  • @mahafakir no you cant get more milk

  • Awesome production!!! Beautiful setup and the look fantastic. Keep up the good work 86 pound rolling herd average is awesome!!!

  • In your dreams cowboy. The man is lying. He is getting less than 35 pound average. The remaining 50 pounds is in the udder of the cow and in his dream.

  • @mahafakir wrong again

  • poor cows

  • And poor u torturing yourself watching these videos. U wont be happy until all the people become vegans. I doubt it will happen and who would feed all these cows and their calves.

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