Also worth noting
Elsewhere in the AJP survey, 83 percent of respondents were not aware that calves were removed from their mothers within 24 hours of birth. This is standard practice in farms
I didn’t know this until I was watching Dominion after deciding to go vegan. I didn’t really think about it much, but I figured they were bred to always produce milk or something, like how sheep have been bred to keep growing wool.
I was 45 when I realized this. I’m not a moron, I just never considered it. And then I went vegan.
I thought they just gave them hormones so they produce milk? They dont have to impregnated i think. Idk not an expert, feel free to explain why im wrong.
They need to be impregnated. The dosage of hormones needed to make them spontaneously lactate is probably dangerous or too unpredictable. Pregnancy is cheaper, safer, and more reliable.
Kinda strange considering about half of all Brits are woman themselves.
my sister, who went to an agricultural uni, told me domesticated cows just produce milk, like how chickens just lay eggs
so me, a guy with not much relevant formal education, would feel weird asking back “are you sure?”
it was a few years ago, maybe i should revisitHad a conversation with a female biologist who was unaware that her intact female dog would have a heat cycle.
People simply don’t think things through.
Im actually surprised it’s as high as it is.
Not disagreeing with the premise or result but the quiz is poorly designed. I’ve seen similar tactics from right wing misinformation, we can do better than that. It reads like this:
How many seconds after birth is a calf separated? A. 81254 B. 82154 C. 85124
You got it wrong? You are uneducated!!1!
Looking closer at the survey, that’s maybe true for the calf separation question, but the first question about impregnation is more straightforward
Before taking this survey, were you aware that dairy cows are impregnated annually to enable milk production?
Yes, I was aware [48%]
No, I wasn’t aware [52%]
(Removed my highlighting of bit about calf separation from the body because that question wording is a little poor)
Were you aware that cows are impregnated every 324.56 days?
I think even that question is confusing. I would honestly answer No. I don’t know the gestational period of a cow exactly or how often they need to be impregnated to produce milk. I’d assume less often, wet nurses produce milk long after impregnation. It doesn’t mean I don’t know about impregnation.
I looked it up and apparently Their lactation cycles are only 305days which feels like a short period of time for such a large animal. my family kept goats and as long as you kept milking them they could go well over 6 months and they were tiny compared to a cow.
They probably think they’re like laying hens.
Which doesn’t really make sense when you think about it, but carnists do their best to never think about their food so…