Mothers love their children!

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The Dark Side of Dairy Despite the myth of contentment, a dairy cow is the hardest worked of all farmed animals. She nurtures a growing baby inside her while simultaneously producing milk - up to 120 pints a day. To keep the flow going, she is forcibly impregnated every year and her babies are taken away a day or two after birth -- year, after year. Professor John Webster describes the removal of the calf as the 'most potentially distressing incident in the life of the dairy cow'. "The dairy cow is exposed to more abnormal physiological demands than any other farm animal. She is the supreme example of an overworked Professor John Webster, Bristol University's Veterinary Science Department SEPARATION Cows produce milk for a reason. They are female mammals who need to feed their young -- just like us. And the process which makes it happen is also the same --pregnancy, birth and suckling. No babies, no milk! The final, cruel twist is that dai<br/><br/>