1. Factory farming
vs. factory Free range dairy cow and calf© WSPA A free range dairy cow will stay with her calf, quickly developing a strong bond. A cow will feed its calf for six to eight months, and they will experience the outdoors together. A factory
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2. Not in my Cuppa wins PR industry ‘Oscar’
factory milk from battery cows will never be allowed in Britain.†Catch up with the campaign so far… Feb 2010: Nocton Dairies put forward plans for 8,100 cow mega dairy Mar 2010: WSPA objects to Nocton Dairies’ plans
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3. Stories from Orissa: after the tornado
that one of her four cows had died. She asked for our help to shelter and feed her remaining cattle.†Surekha Pareda: “Before the tornado Surekha Pareda, a lady of around 70 years, had owned a prosperous cowshed. But now her
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4. Congress highlights million dollar losses caused by poor animal welfare
2008
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Cow, Guatemala© WSPA The first National Congress on Farm Animal Welfare, held in Costa Rica this week, addressed the mistreatment of farm animals and its results: suffering for the animals and hardship for the
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5. Animal welfare accepted in halal guidelines
slaughter and bovine (cow) and ovine (sheep) slaughter. The IHI Alliance and WSPA formalised their cooperation at an earlier meeting in Cairo where they held a closed door meeting with the Honourable Grand Sheikh of the Al Azhar Institute,
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