Book Title: Milk If Everyone Stops Consuming Milk at Same Time Author(s): Publisher: ZZZ Unknown View full book textPage 1
________________ Many people argues that- "If everyone stops consuming milk.... what will happen to all animals... they will immediately go to slaughterhouse......." is this true or is it a mere hypothetical question or escapism....?...let's analyse... Past scenario Animals were treated as family members in 'pre- white revolution' era i.e. 40-50 years ago. There was very less cruelty towards animals. They were not treated like milk machines. People used to maintain them for life even after they stop producing milk. Thier normal life span was 20-25 years. Our demand for milk was limited. We were not consuming so much of butter, ice cream, paneer, sweets, choclates, cakes, etc. Current Scenario Animals are commodities' and milk business is fully commmercialised Almost 50% of our milk consumption are for making milk products like butter, sweets, ice creams, paneer, choclates, cakes, biscuits, etc. Continuous artifical insemination of animalst to breed crores of animals All kinds of cruel techniques are applied to extract milk. Please watch this videoHorrors in Indian Dairy Industry- by PETA-in Hindi--- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlkGowr5fh8 Animals useful (useful for milk) life span is 5-6 years. Animals are sold to butchers/slaughter houses once useful life is over.Cattle owners buy new cattle and same vicious cycle goes on. If you visit rural area or any dairy farm and try to find cattle which do not give milk and still they are being maintained by farmer or by dairy owners. You will be surprised that you may not find even few farmers who takes care of animals once they stop giving milk. No need to talk of dairy producers who have made hell for cattles. Who is supplying cattle to slaughterhouses ? All farmers (big or small) and dairy owners are suppliers. Who is responsible for this ? Aren't we responsible for this who consumes milk of these animals ? Recently, in Maharashtra, due to ban on cow slaughter imposed in year 2015, cattle markets are now empty. Cattle owners are not finding buyers due to legal ban on cow slaughter. Where does these cows will go now? Do you think farmers are going to maintain them ? No. Either they will be sold to some small butchers at negligible price in illegal manner or they will let these cattle roam in street to eat wastages and plastics.Page Navigation
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