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Retail chains in dairy stand in unison with World Animal Protection

By ANI | Updated: March 3, 2020 17:08 IST

In an unprecedented move, four retail companies have come forward to support the Better Dairy campaign of international animal welfare organisation - World Animal Protection.

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New Delhi [India], Mar 3 (/NewsVoir): In an unprecedented move, four retail compes have come forward to support the Better Dairy campaign of international mal welfare orgsation - World mal Protection.

The compes are - The Indian Coffee Workers' Co-operative Society Ltd, Jabalpur and Delhi; Lansdowne Travel Trip Cafe, Uttarakhand and Mr Brown.

All these compes have several outlets in different corners of the country.

The Better Dairy campaign of World mal Protection aims to shine a light on the alleged suffering faced by millions of cows and buffaloes in dairies residing inside cities.

"We have taken this pledge to support World mal Protection's campaign because dairy mals should be protected by providing them better shelter (with comfortable bedding), good quality feed, pure drinking water, timely health care check-up and necessary vaccinations for all type of diseases," said O K Rajagopalan, President, Indian Coffee Workers' Co-operative Society Ltd, Jabalpur (MP).

India is home to over 299 million cattle, 90 million of those live in urban and peri-urban areas.

An estimated 50 million dairy mals allegedly suffer every day in India. They are often confined to large dark rooms without windows or natural light, are permanently tied up (tethered) with barely any room to move, they lie in their own faeces all day without access to clean water, good quality feed or any healthcare, according to World mal Protection.

World mal Protection is working closely with dairy compes to ensure that milk is not sourced from such urban and peri-urban dairies.

Over 535,110 dairy mals have received better welfare, following the efforts of World mal Protection and the commitment made by nine dairy compes to improve the lives of these mals.

"The support of such retail chains is essential in achieving our goal of high welfare of dairy mals. By giving their support and signing the pledge, these retail chains are wishing for a better life for dairy mals. The support of these retail compes and more like them will help us to put pressure on dairy compes to make the welfare of this dairy mals their priority," said Gajender K Sharma, Country Director, World mal Protection India.

Recent visits to Indian rural farms implementing the minimum dairy welfare requirements have realized a range of important benefits. Not only are their cows in good condition, loose housed, with continual access to water, comfortable bedding and shade but they are also producing more milk and are in better health.

With retail compes pledging their support to the campaign and wishing a better life for dairy mals, it is time for the dairy industry to sit up and take notice.

The five minimum requirements as mentioned by World mal Protection are:

* Provide 24-hour access to clean water for all mals and access to good quality feed.

* Provide access to shade, shelter and comfortable bedding for all mals.

* No permanent tethering and access to a suitable outdoor area where mals can roam daily.

* Provide adequate colostrum and health care to all dairy mals, including pain relief for painful procedures.

* Provide good handling and develop a plan to manage unwanted mals - no abandonment.

This story is provided by NewsVoir. will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (/NewsVoir)

( With inputs from ANI )

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