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  • @Rapprochement123 Well you certainly had time to come on my channel, insult, threaten and leave nasty comments on my videos! then block me?! Very mature! You really are over emphasizing that you have a life, what a sad act!! If you don't have the knowledge or manners to get your point across properly just keep your mouth shut! must be the lack of 'milk' getting to your brain has caused you to make a fool of yourself!

  • @Rapprochement123 Just noticed your reply!!! Have to seriously question your knowledge of anything when the best reply you can come up with is to talk about my spelling!!

  • How many generations of cows had to be raped and confined and then butchered to line your pockets? All your interests are directed towards your own livelyhood, all the concern that you show is only to keep these slaves producing milk for humans to guzzle with no thought to the justification for it, none. I have to ask you how it would feel to see female members of your own family in this situation? What exactly gave you or your ancestors the right to take the freedom away from these animals?

  • the larger the farm the lesser the welfare conditions for the animals.

  • Not once did he show the actual milking of the cows. I bet that isn't heAlthy or humane. I'm not convinced

  • learn from other animals, they stop drinking milk when they start eating food!

  • Clearly, this family is doing their best to adapt to the US marketplace, which demands more for less $. Father & son appear not only knowledgeable, but also responsible in their approach to livestock care & related environmental issues. If you don't agree with them, don't buy their product. As consumers, we have the power to influence industry, everyday, with how we spend our dollars. Stop & consider the farmers & animals the next time you reach into the refrig for a discount gallon of milk.

  • @alejonsu U know cows should not eat corn and Walmart does not buy milk from farms that keep cows in pasture. How do you not know that? Walmart is not the only place that sells milk. Milk is sold every where. Not every body can pay $10 for a gallon of milk to a farmer and you do not know that every farmer keeps his cows in pasture. It would depend upon if he has lot of farmland. Stop this nonsense about cows being unhappy if they can[t be kept in pasture or would be unhappy if they are milked.

  • @alejonsu U know cows should not eat corn and Walmart does not buy milk from farms that keep cows in pasture. How do you not know that? Walmart is not the only place that sells milk. Milk is sold every where. Not every body can pay $10 for a gallon of milk to a farmer and you do not know that every farmer keeps his cows in pasture. It would depend upon if he has lot of farmland. Stop this nonsense about cows being unhappy if they can[t be kept in pasture or would be unhappy if they are milked.

  • @bittubhau I've never been to California and  know nothing about San Francisco.

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