Getting cows pregnant with artificial insemination
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[2011-10-25 12:32:58] CrossoverBeast - I don't care if ...
I don't care if animals doesn't seem affected by this, artificial insemination is not right. It's not what nature intended. It is un-lawful and should be considered animal abuse!! I'm surprised that people do this in the world!!! To those who do & support this form of animal abuse, I hope artificial insemination is done to you..
[2010-12-07 17:35:43] taieetaiee - wow he realy do ...wow he realy do that to cow !!!!!!! ANAAAAAALLLLLL things ,maybe the cow scream when the farmer did that
[2010-12-06 13:37:16] spoonie8881 - Great music.Great music.
[2010-10-05 13:32:20] CursedK9 - thank you for this ...thank you for this i am planning to take an AI technician class in december . can you give me any pointers? thanks
[2010-09-10 23:51:25] billygoatUK - wow, cow pussy and ...wow, cow pussy and I didn't have to get my credit card out!
[2010-06-07 06:07:11] garyloewenthal - Personal change ...Personal change can happen in whatever size steps you decide. I'm just being honest, and appealing to your potential to make these changes. No aggresssion, my friend.
[2010-06-07 06:03:56] garyloewenthal - During AI the cow ...During AI the cow is not - and would not - consent to being repeatedly impregnated, having her babies taken from her, and being forced to produce ridiculous amounts of milk. These are not happy cows, and it's wrong to try to trick customers into thinking they are. Cruelty cannot be justifed by citing even worse cruelties. Compromises are morally justified if the aims are moral. Inflicting avoidable harm on others for profit or pleasure, or out of habit, is not.
[2010-06-06 23:33:30] marabooish2 - A cow not moving ...A cow not moving during AI is as good a consent as you'll get. Compromises change the world in a democratic world. Being killed as a teenager is better than being killed as a new born, spending nights (normally for 8 weeks but can be up to dry up depending on the farmer) with mum is better than no time at all. People are willing to pay more for products from happier animals. Change happens in baby steps. Being aggressive about it only aggravates people.
[2010-06-06 17:58:47] garyloewenthal - One night with mum? ...One night with mum? Disgracefully unacceptable! Calves spend several months nursing, and females may stay with the herd - their families! - for life. Being killed at 1.5 years is basically being killed as a teenager. And the captive bolt stunning doesn't always work; cows may be conscious as they're ripped apart. Women give informed consent when they have pap smears and no one is forcing them to be repeatedly pregnant and constantly lactating up to 10 times more milk than normal.
[2010-06-06 11:56:13] marabooish2 - I totally agree ...I totally agree with you that industrial farming is not the way to go. It's bad for the animals and it's bad for farmers' bottom line. More and more farmers use dual purpose breeds so young bulls can live to 1.5 years and spend the night with their mums. These breeds are also good foragers and can thrive on pasture alone. I think it's a good compromise for everyone. Also AI might be unpleasant and invasive but it only lasts a few seconds (not unlike a pap smear for a woman).
[2010-06-06 11:32:06] garyloewenthal - We are far crueler ...We are far crueler than nature, and in any case our standard should be to show compassion, not "well worse things might occur in nature." Is it ok to kill my puppy because worse things might occur in the wild? We force dairy cows to produce 5-10 times more milk than normal, which constantly taxes their bodies. We deprive baby calves of their mothers. We destroy baby male calves in horrid slaughterhouses. 90% of US dairy cows no longer have pasture. None make it past early adulthood.
[2010-06-06 11:29:24] garyloewenthal - We are far crueler ...We are far crueler than nature, and in any case our standard should be to show compassion, not "well worse things might occur in nature." Is it ok to kill my puppy because worse things might occur in the wild? We force dairy cows to produce 5-10 times more milk than normal, which constantly taxes their bodies. We deprive baby calves of their mothers. We destroy baby male calves in horrid slaughterhouses. 90% of US dairy cows no longer have pasture. None make it past early adulthood.
[2010-06-06 02:39:06] marabooish2 - Gary, you may think ...Gary, you may think it is cruel to use animals for meat and milk but nature can be cruel too. Cattle are prey animals. In nature, calves would be preyed on and many would not make it to adulthood. Bulls would fight for mating "privileges" and many losers would die from their injuries. Humans have adapted some of nature to suit their needs. In many ways, farm animals live stress-free lives when compared to their wild ancestors.
[2010-06-05 14:56:59] rgz1985 - Unfortunately, ...Unfortunately, Trevor passed away from a heart attack while masturbating to produce sperm for artificial insemination. But I had some eggs frozen, so just as soon as the right guy comes along...
[2010-06-03 01:40:36] mynewid666 - read the comment i ...read the comment i replied to you dumb fuck
[2010-06-02 18:06:29] holsteincowboy - No cows were hurt ...No cows were hurt and bulls don't get inseminated LOL !!!!!!!!!!
[2010-06-02 18:00:27] holsteincowboy - Hi, About 95% of ...Hi, About 95% of the calves are female
[2010-06-02 15:50:18] mynewid666 - when you say sexed ...when you say sexed semen, does that mean no male calves will be produced? or only a few?
[2010-06-02 15:47:07] mynewid666 - how many cows and ...how many cows and bulls were hurt before you "knew what you were doing"'? you are an animal too btw. an ignorant one at that.
[2010-05-10 22:24:57] holsteincowboy - @orangeturtle1 I ...@orangeturtle1 I stick my hand up the cow's ass so i can can hold the cervix which is directly below and then i put the ai gun in the vagina and then through the cervix
[2010-05-08 08:13:14] 3finker - Spot on Gary I was ...Spot on Gary I was once an agricultural student and have worked with all kinds of animals from sheep to shire horses, now I am and AR activist and very much regret what I did to other creatures, dehorning, castrating, and even breaking the spirit of horses (breaking in). Regards
[2010-05-08 08:05:04] 3finker - Hey!!! didn't some ...Hey!!! didn't some German fellow with a black mustache and and the first name Adolf have similar thoughts? The sooner that governments ban this kind of animal abuse and we root the de-naturing of other creatures out of our heads, the better we will all be for it.
[2010-01-17 16:53:57] garyloewenthal - You many not ...You many not realize how emotional cows are because you see them as resources, not as individuals deserving of respect. Cows are very doting mothers. Taking babies from their mothers is mean. It causes terrible distress to both the calves and mothers. One cow went into such convulsions that she broke her neck, fell, and lay in agony for hours until someone put her out of her misery. A cow may stop looking after a few days, but to think she shrugs it off is a delusion to perpetuate cruelty.
[2010-01-17 16:47:47] garyloewenthal - I know about cattle ...I know about cattle from volunteering on a farm sanctuary. We know the cows well by letting them live normally. Of course castration and dehorning hurts. Both those areas of the body are filled with nerve endings. Cows are "meant" to provide milk for their young. They're not meant to produce 5-10- times more milk than normal - a result of intensive breeding. They're not meant to be almost constantly lactating or pregnant their entire adult lives, or killed at 5 years old even if pregnant.
[2010-01-17 04:54:37] elliminatecruelty - Okay...first of all ...Okay...first of all you obviously know nothing about cattle. I live on a farm and i know first hand about these things. Castrating bulls doesnt hurt them at all, if you do it at the right time and you know what you're doing. Dehorning also doesnt hurt them if you know what you're doing. Dairy cows are meant to be bred and give milk. They get upset for about a week and they forget all about their calf. And the last thing, animals arent people. They dont think or feel like we do.
[2009-10-04 08:25:36] makpaz - It's all about ...It's all about intention and energy
[2009-08-21 03:56:45] kunkesey - I am from Cambodia ...I am from Cambodia I really need A.I DVD Training anybody can upload for me in rapidshare?
[2009-08-03 11:11:26] Mcphlange - its very nice to ...its very nice to see you have such nice cows that trust youe enough to be able to du this without any restraints. Thanks for the video
[2009-07-22 14:17:13] garyloewenthal - Hi 1southerncowboy. ...Hi 1southerncowboy. With all due respect, you misunderstand my comment. The abuse against bulls is castrating them and dehorning them without painkillers. The physical abuse against dairy cows is forcing them to overproduce babies and milk and killing them as soon as they can't produce enough. The emotional abuse is stealing their babies from them. Treat others how you'd like to be treated and you'll both know peace.
[2009-07-22 02:17:31] 1southerncowboy - Hey great video! I ...Hey great video! I just went to an ABS AI school last week. First time I've ever done anything like that even though I've been around cows quite a bit in my life. Hoping to get a beef herd going soon!
[2009-07-22 02:14:41] 1southerncowboy - Hey man. Are you ...Hey man. Are you drunk, high or just nuts?!! Take a look you whackjob. Those cows are not restrained at all. If that man was hurting them in the least they would kick the living daylights outa him!!
[2009-05-24 01:57:41] michealahern - very good video! ...very good video! and the fact the cows stayed still in an open area while you were doing it just shows that this is not a very invasive process. if she didn't want to be ai'd she would let ya know straight away
[2009-01-24 02:12:02] Charmedstar07 - i totally agree ...i totally agree garyloewenthal couldn't have put it better myself it's so sad what we humans do to these poor creatures :(
[2008-12-19 17:08:24] scorpk8 - raperape
[2008-11-21 20:13:12] holsteincowboy - Sure It is a very ...Sure It is a very easy skill to learn. I attended a 3 day course which cost about £400 You can also purchase a AI training DVD from the altagenetics web sire
[2008-11-21 16:26:09] jgshasha - Hi, is this ...Hi, is this something i can do myself? not to use a vet? where can I learn more about A.I.?, I am moveing to a country where i want to better the breed they have there now. only white bramers there.
[2008-09-29 22:52:45] garyloewenthal - Quit giving the ...Quit giving the bulls reasons to be angry. yes, bulls can be quite aggressive when protecting themselves or their herd from danger - which is prefectly understandable. But from my experience at farmed animal sanctuaries the past several years, when you treat them with compassion, they are quite friendly.
[2008-09-29 22:50:41] garyloewenthal - Because we exploit ...Because we exploit animals for profit and pleasure.
[2008-09-29 22:49:55] garyloewenthal - It's exploitative. ...It's exploitative. It's invasive against the animal's will for our pleasure. That violates fundamental moral principles such as being kind, being humble, and practicing the golden rule.
[2008-09-29 22:48:09] garyloewenthal - It's shameful that ...It's shameful that we value living, breathing beings only in terms of what we can get out of them. "Better" should mean better for them. And that would mean letting them live normal lives. Keeping their babies, putting out a normal amount of milk - for their calves who need it, not for humans who don't. Imagine the tables being turned - you are the vicitm and a more powerful alien impregnates you every year and takes your children and your milk. Have empathy and be kind.
[2008-09-14 18:08:22] holsteincowboy - good pointgood point
[2008-09-13 23:46:38] bigunleashed - another reason to ...another reason to make the artificial insemination is to have better animals with better characteristics
[2008-09-09 22:25:16] chakeeto - I see no problem ...I see no problem in doing this whatsoever.
[2008-08-14 01:09:46] ggadguy - Romantic music!Romantic music!
[2008-08-03 07:07:39] sonalirmr - Did you ever get ...Did you ever get kicked by the cow for doing that to her? Man, thats disgusting!