I don’t know for everywhere, but we don’t chain them and they only stay for about 2 weeks (2 weeks is the minimum due to regulations) in their hut, after that they go to the veal farm where live in a “straw yard barn” (a barn with one big open space with straw on the floor) where they call walk freely and they also go outside daily.
But that’s for organic farming in the Netherlands, it may be different from a nonorganic farm in the US.
Male calves don’t produce milk which is why they are killed after they are born in the first place :(
No silly, some of them also get to live chained to a small hut for some months before they are turned into veal
:((
I don’t know for everywhere, but we don’t chain them and they only stay for about 2 weeks (2 weeks is the minimum due to regulations) in their hut, after that they go to the veal farm where live in a “straw yard barn” (a barn with one big open space with straw on the floor) where they call walk freely and they also go outside daily.
But that’s for organic farming in the Netherlands, it may be different from a nonorganic farm in the US.