Fair Oaks Farms, Biggest undercover Dairy Investigation in History

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Growing up I was surrounded by dairy farms and knew many families in the industry. The videos produced were created for the exact response that I’ve seen here.
If the animal rights group really cared for animals they would have turned in the first offense immediately so that the company can then address it. Instead they waited for two years to only record five or so minutes of footage so they could inflict the most damage. Imagine this as a day care and the the insider waiting for months to come forward and allowing child abuse to continue.

Their goal isn’t treatment of animals it is eliminating ownership of animals in agriculture.


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I don't buy the bullshit that the owners and people who run the place were unaware. I am a capitalist, but this is corporate greed, grow at all costs.. If anyone really wants to see the cruel reality of humans, the Japanese catch sharks and cut off their fins and toss the back in the ocean. The chinese do some really displeasing things to animals. The bottom line, humans to a large degree lack empathy and kindness.
 

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Growing up I was surrounded by dairy farms and knew many families in the industry. The videos produced were created for the exact response that I’ve seen here.
If the animal rights group really cared for animals they would have turned in the first offense immediately so that the company can then address it. Instead they waited for two years to only record five or so minutes of footage so they could inflict the most damage. Imagine this as a day care and the the insider waiting for months to come forward and allowing child abuse to continue.

Their goal isn’t treatment of animals it is eliminating ownership of animals in agriculture.


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So, you're more upset at the people that reported it than the act itself? Got it.

You don't even know if they reported the first thing they saw or not. Maybe they did report it without video, or less evidence, and nothing was done.
 

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I refuse to watch this abuse. If I lived anywhere near that facility. I'm afraid of what I may do. They should be treated the same way as these poor animals. it makes me sick. And, likely, NOTHING will ever happen to these losers.
 

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Growing up I was surrounded by dairy farms and knew many families in the industry. The videos produced were created for the exact response that I’ve seen here.
If the animal rights group really cared for animals they would have turned in the first offense immediately so that the company can then address it. Instead they waited for two years to only record five or so minutes of footage so they could inflict the most damage. Imagine this as a day care and the the insider waiting for months to come forward and allowing child abuse to continue.

Their goal isn’t treatment of animals it is eliminating ownership of animals in agriculture.


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So if cops really wanted to stop crime, they would never go undercover to infiltrate and see the extent of crime? They should just bust the first level-criminal?

They probably have more footage, but are keeping the video short as to keep peoples attention.
 

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Seemed genuine and I like what I heard, hope people keep on watching them like hawk every step of the way

This is a big operation and profit is their main driver, over time they forget that their products are animals. This guy is full of shit, while he is busy trying to grow his business he either did not have his pulse on the operation, or neglected to put in people that would insure proper best practices. I’m sure he’s sorry; this has hurt his wallet, everyone is sorry once you hit the pocket book. This is the tip of the iceberg.
 

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This is a big operation and profit is their main driver, over time they forget that their products are animals. This guy is full of shit, while he is busy trying to grow his business he either did not have his pulse on the operation, or neglected to put in people that would insure proper best practices. I’m sure he’s sorry; this has hurt his wallet, everyone is sorry once you hit the pocket book. This is the tip of the iceberg.
Cant argue that, Im hopefull that the full transparency he speaks of stays true, if not I hope people catch it
 

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Hopefully something like this tells all the corporations that deal with animals to keep their contracted farms in check, or they'll end up as the next PR disaster. I'm not really surprised to hear it's third worlders though since most of them treat animals like this in their home countries.

Y'all ought to see how some of the Amish treat their horses...assholes

Not to thread jack hardcore, but to put it lightly, they treat them like farm equipment, maybe more like rented farm equipment. I'm sure "beat it like a rented mule" came from their lands.

My trainer had a Gypsy Vanner which was afraid of men because it was owned by the Amish originally. I'll let you fill in the blanks there, but it took months before that horse would come near me and not jump back from me extending an arm.
 

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I was always wondering why you don't see male dairy cows. Looked it up and its not a good thing to be born a male dairy cow. Most are killed right away.

The video is disturbing.
 

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Seemed genuine and I like what I heard, hope people keep on watching them like hawk every step of the way

I agree, seemed very genuine and has put in multiple fail-proof safes to ensure there is no more animal cruelty to include daily education by someone that works directly under the CEO. I’m happy to see social media spiked this so fast, that’s it’s been addressed and corrected within weeks. I’ll continue buying their milk now but Fair oaks will be watched.


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