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The Ter-moo-nators (Cows in Action)

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Today a cow will produce double that amount: 8,200 litres of milk per year, which is an average of 22 litres per day. It’s not long before an evil ter-moo-nator plot comes to light: a plan to stop the coronation, ruin Christmas and let evil robo-turkeys take over the town! While travelling in time, Professor McMoo and his CIA squad are accidentally dropped into Christmas Eve 1066, on the eve of William the Conqueror’s coronation as King.

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Many people, for example, don’t realise that, just like us, cows only produce milk after giving birth. Professor McMoo is a very clever cow - so clever, in fact, that he has managed to build himself a time machine from disc. This is unsurprising, since the UK prides itself on being a nation of animal lovers and the world is all too aware of the climate catastrophe that is already rearing its ugly head.

For the remainder of the year, most cows are confined in small sheds with no access to the outdoors. The slaughter of pregnant cows is something so shocking that most people struggle to believe that it is allowed by UK law.

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In "The Moo-my's Curse", the CIA must travel to Ancient Egypt where they suspect a time-traveling ter-moo-nator is imper. Like all animal agriculture, it is a driving force behind species extinction, deforestation, water scarcity, land overuse and global antibiotic resistance. For this reason, once a cow is around 15 months of age, she is artificially impregnated – for the first time. Carrying an unborn calf during pregnancy, and producing unnatural quantities of milk is very demanding on a cow’s body. You can read this before The Roman Moo-stery (Cows in Action 3) PDF EPUB full Download at the bottom.However, in dairy farms – whether small-scale, certified organic or intensive – the milk she produces will not be given to her baby, as it will instead be bottled up for human consumption. Animals trapped in factory farms are being silenced, but you can lend your voice to speak up for them. However, while the shooting on-farm may have been banned by the majority of retailers and dairy producers, the fate of these innocent animals has not changed as they are still being killed. In this adventure the CIA have gone back in time to when william the conqueror has decided to be crowned on christmas day and give his people turkeys for their christmas lunches but trouble has started because somebody has put christmas lights on, things that will not be invented for years to come! Some of the most common health problems that cows develop are metabolic starvation, mastitis and lameness.

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This shocking figure sheds light on a new dirty secret of the industry, which has once again deceived people by simply changing where these animals are killed, instead of stopping killing them.This draining cycle of pregnancies, births and milk production is extremely hard on them, which is why often they develop severe diseases or physical ailments. Due to increasing pressure from the public and animal welfare organisations, retailers have started to implement new rules to limit the killing of male calves, which were planned to come into force by the end of 2021. BOOK OF THE MONTH - A heart-warming and hilarious story told in 25 chapters, perfect for the countdown to Christmas. In recent years much of the conversation around soy has been heavily focused on deforestation and climate change. The vast majority of the pregnant cows that are slaughtered every year are cows bred for their milk.

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