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Images tagged "dairy-cattle"

At this Vermont farm, Holstein and Jersey cows live indoors for much of the winter. Activist Jason Bolalek crouches down to interact with them.
At this farm, calves and young Holstein and Jersey cows who are slated for life in the dairy industry live indoors all winter, chained by their necks. Between the months of November to April or May, they are only able to stand up and lie down.
At this farm, calves and young Holstein and Jersey cows who are slated for life in the dairy industry live indoors all winter, chained by their necks. Between the months of November to April or May, they are only able to stand up and lie down.
At this Vermont farm, Holstein and Jersey cows live indoors for much of the winter.
Activist Jason Bolalek crouches to interact with a Holstein cow who is chained indoors by her neck during the winter months, typically November to May, at a dairy farm in Vermont.
At this farm, calves and young cows who are slated for life in the dairy industry live indoors all winter, chained by their necks. Between the months of November to April or May, they are only able to stand up and lie down.
In a pen for sick dairy cows, a Holstein mother has recently died. Her newborn calf lies nearby. Other mothers nurse their newborns before they are separated. The calves at this farm will either grow into become dairy cows, or be shot.
At this farm, calves and young Holstein and Jersey cows who are slated for life in the dairy industry live indoors all winter, chained by their necks. Between the months of November to April or May, they are only able to stand up and lie down.
An inquisitive Holstein cow, indoors at a dairy farm in Vermont.
Two of the six Jersey calves who were rescued from a barn fire stand in a holding pen at a nearby farm.
At this farm, calves and young Holstein and Jersey cows who are slated for life in the dairy industry live indoors all winter, chained by their necks. Between the months of November to April or May, they are only able to stand up and lie down.
Six Jersey calves who were rescued from a barn fire were brought to this holding pen at a nearby farm.
An inquisitive dairy cow looks into the milking parlour at a dairy farm in Vermont.
Holstein cows are ushered into the centre of a barn which leads to the milking parlour at a dairy farm in Vermont. During the winter months, typically between November and May, they live here indoors.
A dying calf at a dairy farm in Vermont.
A newborn calf, born of a dairy cow, is isolated in a pen away from his mother. At this farm, unwanted males as well as mixed-breed females are shot.
A new born calf is rescued from a dairy farm by activist Jason Bolalek. Here, she lies in some straw in the back of Bolalek's truck. She will be transported to veterinary care at Cornell University and then to her new home at Mockingbird Farm Sanctuary.
Activist Jason Bolalek rescues a young calf from a dairy farm. She was brought to Cornell University for veterinary care and adopted by Mockingbird Farm Sanctuary.
Activist Jason Bolalek places a calf he is rescuing in the back of his truck. She was taken to Cornell University for veterinary care and adopted by Mockingbird Farm Sanctuary.
Activist Jason Bolalek bottle feeds a young calf, who he has rescued from a dairy farm. She is taken to Cornell University for veterinary care and then brought to Mockingbird Farm Sanctuary.
One of the 130 Jersey cows who perished in the fire that engulfed the Percy farm in Stowe, Vermont.
A calf chained to a veal crate throughout the cold winter. Canada, 2014.  Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
At this farm, calves and young Holstein and Jersey cows who are slated for life in the dairy industry live indoors all winter, chained by their necks. USA, 2022.
Holstein cows are ushered into the centre of a barn which leads to the milking parlour at a dairy farm in Vermont. Between the months of November to April or May, they are only able to stand up and lie down. USA, 2022.

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