It’s hard to imagine how anyone would think of killing such a precious creature, but it’s an everyday reality that the dairy industry glosses over. Milk ads show us “happy cows” grazing lush and idyllic pastures, just waiting to “give milk,” conveniently omitting how lives like Pietro’s are considered byproducts and are therefore expendable.
Pietro is a Holstein calf. Holsteins are commonly raised for dairy—and in dairy, boy calves are generally sold for meat. But the farmer couldn’t sell Pietro. The newborn was sick, and he had a broken leg. He could barely stand, let alone walk. It wouldn’t be worth their time or the cost to nurse Pietro to health and then sell him.
The only other path for males born to the dairy industry is to be killed. And had things gone differently for Pietro, his story would have ended here.