From Ingrid Newkirk, PETA <[email protected]>
Subject Cows beaten, neglected, and left for dead
Date September 7, 2019 6:17 PM
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Their babies are torn away. They're kept in their own waste. Their injuries go
untreated.

Cows need you!

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Dear Friend,

For cows and calves exploited by the dairy industry, every day is a living hell.

The cows spend most of their lives languishing amid their own waste and being
forcibly impregnated over and over again —only to be devastated each time their
newborn calves are torn from their side. Humans steal the milk intended for their
babies, shipping the males off to the slaughterhouse and confining the females
for months in small, feces-filled pens until they, too, are put on the milk line.

A recent PETA exposé of Reitz Dairy Farm in Pennsylvania reveals the routine
cruelty that the dairy industry tries desperately to conceal. We need you to
stand with us today so that fewer mother cows and their calves will suffer.

Donate now to help prevent cows and other animals from being exploited, abused,
and killed.

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The hideous treatment that cows and calves endure for dairy is a far cry from
the quaint, rustic barns and lush pastures you may see featured on packaging and
in advertisements for milk and cheese.

At Reitz Dairy Farm in Pennsylvania, cows were forced to limp through manure or
lie amid waste, putting them at risk for infection. Workers violently struck
them on their sensitive udders and failed to provide them with veterinary care,
even though some had painful masses on their legs oozing blood and pus.

The left eye socket of a cow the eyewitness named Betsy was covered with
protruding tissue and secreted fluid—yet the farm manager refused to do anything
for her gruesome injury.

One cow, named Caroline by the eyewitness, developed severe lameness. She was
ignored and forced to stand in a pen full of manure until the day she was found
dead.

Your gift can help protect animals from the tremendous suffering Betsy and
Caroline endured.

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This isn't the first time Reitz's cruelty has been exposed. Whistleblowers have
repeatedly complained about the conditions there, and a previous PETA
investigation documented that cows who were in so much pain that they couldn't
even stand up were electroshocked, kicked, or jabbed with a blade. Others were
merely left for dead.

The surest way to help protect cows and other animals from this misery is by
going vegan. That's why PETA is persuading thousands to stop buying dairy milk,
cheese, and other animal-derived foods; collaborating with restaurants and
companies to help them expand their vegan options; and launching groundbreaking
investigations showing that cruel farms like Reitz aren't just "bad
apples"—they're examples of the abuse inherent in the dairy industry.

Your gift today will help power all this work persuading more people to choose a
lifestyle that protects all animals from harm.

Please boost all our vital work for cows and other animals by donating whatever
you can afford, even $5, today.

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Thank you for your compassion and generosity.

Kind regards,

Ingrid E. Newkirk
President
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