Like humans and other mammals, cows, goats, and sheep need to be pregnant or give birth in order to produce milk. They share an immediate bond with their babies – yet, in the dairy industry, these emotionally complex animals are forcibly separated. Females are continuously impregnated and each of their calves is taken away soon after birth so that their milk can be packaged and sold to humans.
Baby cows born into the industry suffer one of two fates: females are most likely used for dairy, like their mothers, while males – who cannot produce milk – are sold for beef or veal.
At Farm Sanctuary, we see each of these animals for who they are: Someone’s mother. Someone’s baby. Someone, not something.
Below, meet a few of the resilient and inspiring individuals we have rescued from dairy production.