Submitted by ms_myco t3_z80br6 in explainlikeimfive
nihil8r t1_iy94uuw wrote
Reply to comment by engin__r in ELI5 Are cows constantly producing milk? by ms_myco
What are the calves fef if they are meant to grow to adulthood size for meat?
jakhtar t1_iy98nvm wrote
They're fed formula, or they're slaughtered and sold as veal.
engin__r t1_iy95ian wrote
Formula and/or food pellets.
nihil8r t1_iy967zy wrote
Hmm, wouldn't have thought formula would be cheaper than the milk :(
ThenaCykez t1_iy9aefi wrote
You can grow soybeans for a nutrient-rich milk and the soybeans turn the sunlight into food a lot more efficiently than the cows turn plants into food.
soylamulatta t1_iy9tnwb wrote
That's correct. And that's why animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation. Forests are being cleared to grow soy as feed for animals.
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Any-Broccoli-3911 t1_iyb0pdg wrote
They aren't grown to adulthood usually. Some are slaughtered right away to make Bob veal, some are formula fed to make white veal, some are gain fed to make red veal, some are intermediate or pink veal.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veal
The milk industry and the main beef industry are mostly kept separate and are different breeds. Though, old cow are sold as cheap beef once they are done.
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