As an Indian who was fasting today, milk was the primary source of nutrition. Its not about need but the availability and nutrition values, i certainly stay clear of camel or goat stuff. You don’t need high fructose corn syrup either
Plus I like cows, grew up with em, theyre better than dogs
He wakes up, wakes the cows up, lines them up, does a lil prayer, washes them up, milks em, feeds em with half green half dry grass, waters half the milk down cuz corrupt, hands it to me and takes my money
These places dont have the number of cows “other countries” do, even the scale ones arent as bad as ive seen on ‘how its made’ or documentaries
Its a yearly thing, baby is born, baby stays for 5 or so months, then when they are good on grass, they are either sent off to another cow keeper, farmer if ox or kept-is it that hard to comprehend cows living peacefully in a country that considers them sacred?
Why must I explain cow maintenence in India when all i wanted to know was why vegans dont consume dairy?
So if you were in a country where cows were treated better, say India, youd continue with milk?
No.
As an Indian who was fasting today, milk was the primary source of nutrition. Its not about need but the availability and nutrition values, i certainly stay clear of camel or goat stuff. You don’t need high fructose corn syrup either
Plus I like cows, grew up with em, theyre better than dogs
I don’t, but good thing I’m not American so I don’t ingest that stuff.
Do you know how dairy workers use the cows to produce milk?
India? Yes. Is why we have milkmen with gaushalas who deliver every morning. (English were savages and have no real word for it)
Okay keep going. What has to happen before the milkperson delivers the milk?
He wakes up, wakes the cows up, lines them up, does a lil prayer, washes them up, milks em, feeds em with half green half dry grass, waters half the milk down cuz corrupt, hands it to me and takes my money
These places dont have the number of cows “other countries” do, even the scale ones arent as bad as ive seen on ‘how its made’ or documentaries
Okay keep going. What has to happen before cows produce milk that can be extracted?
Its a yearly thing, baby is born, baby stays for 5 or so months, then when they are good on grass, they are either sent off to another cow keeper, farmer if ox or kept-is it that hard to comprehend cows living peacefully in a country that considers them sacred?
Why must I explain cow maintenence in India when all i wanted to know was why vegans dont consume dairy?