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Tuesday, 29 November 2016 10:45

Quaking with indignation

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Remember those three cows stranded on a hill by the Kaikoura earthquake?

The farmer rescued them promptly but People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) Australia says the cows should be allowed to retire.

“New Zealand residents and people all around the world urged authorities to rescue the cows stranded after the earthquake, but now they are back on solid ground their safety is shaky at best,” said Ashley Fruno, associate director of campaigns at Peta Australia.

“Cows used for their milk are forcibly impregnated, have their babies torn from them at only a few days old and often suffer from mastitis, lameness and other painful ailments.

“Peta calls on the farmer to allow these animals to live out the rest of their lives in peace at a sanctuary, instead of being torn into pieces.”

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