Dairy Cows Have Been Bred to Produce Milk Without Impregnation.
Wrong. Dairy cows can produce more milk for longer periods of time than is natural to them because of how we've bred them and the hormones we feed them---but each dairy cow is repeatedly forcibly impregnated about once a year for about 5 years before she is slaughtered.
A Bit Of Biology: Cows are mammals. Mammals only produce milk after they
have been impregnated---clearly for the sole purpose of feeding their young since
1. Milk sacs in mammalian breasts only swell after impregnation.
2. All mammalian infants need breast milk to be healthy.
A Bit Of Biology: Cows are mammals. Mammals only produce milk after they
have been impregnated---clearly for the sole purpose of feeding their young since
1. Milk sacs in mammalian breasts only swell after impregnation.
2. All mammalian infants need breast milk to be healthy.