Actual footage of a calf being born. Ever seen an animal birth? Feb.2011 AP Five years after a cow dubbed the "Unsinkable Molly B" leapt a slaughterhouse gate and swam across the Missouri River in an escape that drew international attention, the heifer has again eluded fate, surviving the collapse of the animal sanctuary where she was meant to retire.
Molly B was among an estimated 1,200 animals removed from the Montana Large Animal Sanctuary and Rescue in recent weeks as part of a massive effort to bail out its overwhelmed owners.
Animal welfare groups said they were forced to euthanize dozens of starving and ill cattle, horses and llamas found on the 400-acre sanctuary in rural Sanders County.
The bovine celebrity herself - an overweight black Angus breed said to be sore in the hoof but otherwise relatively healthy - was removed to a nearby ranch and is headed this week to a smaller farm sanctuary.
However, this occurred on a dairy -veal farm. I do not condone the slaughter of baby animals, in fact, I condemn it as barbarism.
Humans should know better. Think about it! Consider vegetarianism. It's the wave of the future - NOW.
How about hunters? tofurkey tofu pups fakin bacon
vegan carnivores omnivores
compassion hindu sacred cow
peace life ahimsa
jains jainism respect
motherhood nursing milk
human milk breastfeeding breast fed
goat milk cheese yogurt yoghurt
lacto-intolerant allergy
homogenized pasteurized crazy nonsense
mammals udder
diet nutrition kindness delicious tasty clean
not beef
think about it
FOR THE NEXT VIDEO IN SERIES: Cows - Milking video
Cows in New Vrindaban, Krishna's cows. Do you know where your milk comes from? Do you know how easy it is to get your milk straight from the cow? Even a child could do it. These are protected cows, they live their whole life from birth to natural old-age death. there are natural pastures, we don't spray, they are organic, they have their own hay. We treat them nice,, take care of them. They are so tolerant they are always mothers of everybody who comes to visit. The cows reciprocate with affection, they know their names, each one has a different personality. They produce enough milk for the whole community of people. We use their dung for the vegetable gardens. We give away a lot of cow urine for Ayurvedic medicine. It has been proven scientifically and medically to be a healing substance.
New Vrindaban is a community in West Virginia, as part of the Krishna Consciousness organization, it is the Krishna Movement.
Nice one
REBELSof1985 6 months ago
very informative.
vidaripollen 6 months ago
I love baby cows and all animals!
DaBunnyBoy 7 months ago
@MysterEy1 my video is showing on the rightside but on my video page your video is not there... anyhow we have it attached as a video response.
MysterEy1 8 months ago
I dont know why this does not show up on my related videos, YOUTUBE! lol
Sorry about that Louis. we have to figure it out.
MysterEy1 8 months ago