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Shocking Cow Cruelty Exposed at UK Dairy Farms

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Workers filmed stabbing, punching, and kicking cows.
  • Farms supplying Cathedral City cheese involved in abuse.
  • Investigations reveal cows forced to stand with rods.
Shocking Cow Cruelty Exposed at UK Dairy Farms

Shocking footage has emerged from two UK dairy farms, revealing workers engaging in severe animal cruelty. The secret recordings captured employees jabbing cows with sharp objects, punching, kicking, and even using rods to force animals to stand. These farms supply milk to Saputo Dairy UK, which produces Cathedral City cheese and other dairy products.

The RSPCA has strongly condemned the violence, labeling it "completely unacceptable." In response to the revelations, Saputo Dairy UK suspended one farm, Polshea Farm in Bodmin, as a supplier for two weeks. The Red Tractor farming assurance scheme also suspended Polshea Farm's certification. Investigations by government and council animal-welfare officials are underway.

Activists claim the cows were controlled through "force and fear." While one farm has addressed urgent issues and resumed supply after implementing anger management training and CCTV, investigations into further footage from another farm, Trevear Farm in Penzance, are ongoing. The government's Animal and Plant Health Agency is actively investigating these serious breaches of animal welfare legislation.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Workers were filmed stabbing, punching, kicking, and using rods to force cows to stand, among other violent acts.
The farms involved supply milk to Saputo Dairy UK, the producer of Cathedral City cheese.
One farm was suspended as a supplier and lost its Red Tractor certification; investigations by authorities are ongoing.

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