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Season 7 Episode 169
Weaning the Calves
While I was writing this homily, I called a dear friend of mine who I could rely on to tell me how the weaning process works on a farm and she gave me some keen insight to the baulking, complaining, and protesting as dairy calves and beef calves are separated on the farm from their mothers – sometimes right away.
She mentioned how very common it is to hear them bawl for their mothers throughout the night because they are hungry and scared. I have read that "there is no event we impose on these calves more stressful than weaning." But, in the end, the calf is removed from its dependence on its mother and is fed elsewhere for its betterment and well-being.
By Deacon Tom Scarlett5
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Season 7 Episode 169
Weaning the Calves
While I was writing this homily, I called a dear friend of mine who I could rely on to tell me how the weaning process works on a farm and she gave me some keen insight to the baulking, complaining, and protesting as dairy calves and beef calves are separated on the farm from their mothers – sometimes right away.
She mentioned how very common it is to hear them bawl for their mothers throughout the night because they are hungry and scared. I have read that "there is no event we impose on these calves more stressful than weaning." But, in the end, the calf is removed from its dependence on its mother and is fed elsewhere for its betterment and well-being.

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