Published Letters and Op-Eds from COK’s Writers Group
Counties' Concerns for Dairy Farm Are Valid
Twin Falls and Cassia County citizens are right to voice concern over a proposed
dairy farm. Mega-dairies not only pollute the environment and harm the way of
life for area residents, they routinely abuse animals ("Dairy decision
due soon," July 30).
In order to maximize the amount of milk each cow produces, farmers artificially
inseminate them every year and load their bodies with hormones and antibiotics.
This constant birthing cycle, coupled with massive quantities of drugs, takes
a toll on dairy cows. Their exhausted bodies are often "spent" after
just five years. The natural life of a cow is about 25 years.
To make matters worse, male calves born in the dairy industry are unfortunate
byproducts that are forced to live their short lives inside crates so small
they can't even turn around. After four months of constant confinement and a
nutritionally deficient diet, these baby cows are killed, and their sickly,
pale flesh is marketed as veal.
Whether we're concerned about our own quality of life or that of millions animals,
we'd all be better off without factory farms.
ERICA MEIER
Washington, D.C.
(Editor's note: Erica Meier is the executive director of Compassion Over Killing
in Washington, D.C.)
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