4,000 cow dairy farm in Rosendale WI.

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

How a 4,000 cow dairy farm (soon to be 8,000) operates in Rosendale Wisconsin.

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  • @TheSalbot all cows are exposed to antibiotics. but the thing that people don't know is that it is illegal for farmers to sell milk that contains antibiotics. milk gets tested at the farm when it gets picked up. then the whole truckload gets tested when it gets to the plant. if any traces of antibiotics are found, they trace it back to the farmer resposible and the farmer has to pay for the whole truckload because it must be dumped out. farmers don't risk selling milk that contains antibiotics.

  • ur all retarded that is a nice farm and as far as green house gases producing food is more important than hummers and suv

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  • i like what he said about the food but you could also say if you wouldnt eat it why give it to your herd ours are fed on hay, grass, maze, and waste left over from brewing

  • @terceira

    actually milking three times a day relieves stress because the dont have to carry the weight of there milk as long, i live on a dairy and we milk 3x a day and our cows produce lots more because they have less stress and cows produce alot more when they are not stressed, so we are helping the cows to keep them happier and healthier and also making us money at the same time.

  • @sssteve72

    i would never eat a dairy cow. you want a beef breed and preferably a castrated bullock

  • The best thing for a cow is steak sauce.

  • `happy cows`?? at no time did i see 1 sec. of grass under their feet or fresh air?? this is a `nice` profitable factory if that`s the only value we have.

  • @theclad123 You hate this video so much that you watched it and commented on it. How long exactly do you think a cow should live?

  • Full of lies

  • @BenStrothmann Not ALL male calves are used for meat. They keep some for breeding.

  • @theclad123 Dude, or probably, dudette, it's a business. You breed a cow so she will start another lactation and also produce offspring. Half of which will be female and be milked in 2 years. The other half will have a beef producing career. The cow you are trying to protect would not exist if there was not a need for her. You make it sound like a farmer just rounds up cows from the wild and starts milking them. You are pathetically naive.

  • Great video! Keep up the great work Rosendale! :)

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