Wow, the scale of this farm is incredible! Have you ever wondered what happens behind the scenes at the processing factory after the milk leaves farms like this? I dive into how modern tech is transforming the industry on my channel-definitely worth a look if you’re curious!
Uau, essa fazenda de laticínios na China é impressionante! 100.000 vacas e uma produção de 800 milhões de litros de leite por ano é algo que eu nunca imaginei ser possível. A tecnologia usada para otimizar a alimentação, a produção de leite e até a sustentabilidade ambiental é realmente avançada. Incrível como a China está investindo tanto no setor agrícola para atender à crescente demanda interna e também para expandir suas exportações. É fascinante ver como a indústria de laticínios está se transformando com a tecnologia e práticas sustentáveis!
The evolution and scale of modern dairy farms in China are truly astonishing! The insights into sustainable practices and technological advancements were very enlightening. Great video!
Totally agree! It's amazing to see how far modern dairy farming has come, especially with the focus on sustainability and innovation. The combination of technology and responsible practices is really inspiring
A 100,000-cow dairy farm is absolutely mind-blowing! The scale, high-tech facilities, and modern farming techniques used to manage such a massive operation are truly impressive.
The biggest doesn't mean the best. I'm thankful I get my meat and dairy from my state Kentucky, USA. Fresh green grass pasture rotation to prevent disease and parasites.
Dairy farming is a subhuman industry. The treatment of cows and calves is horrendous. I do not know how people who are connected with the dairy industry sleep at night. They separate the baby from its mother to steal its milk, how do these people justify their actions. They provide a product which is not fit for human consumption in the first place. Milk is not meant for humans, it is meant for baby cows. Milk can have blood and pus in it. It is unhealthy, most of the world has lactose intolerance for a reason, because we are not suppose to consume it.
Well said. 👏👏 I was surprised to see dairy consumption has gone up in China so much. Asian people tend to have a much higher rate of lactose intolerance. Which is great, because humans are not supposed to be lactose tolerant - we are not baby cows! Why are humans still on titty juice well into adulthood? Makes no sense. "Lactose intolerance is most common among people of East Asian descent, with 90% lactose intolerance, and Jewish descent, as well as in many African countries and Arab countries."
@@tobsonasanya4765 Of course, you need to eat, but you can choose between healthy foods and harmful ones, like poison. Think about it-why don’t you go to a cow and drink milk straight from the udder? It’s just as silly as drinking it from a carton. Humans are the only species that drink milk from other animals, and there’s a good reason for that: we aren’t baby cows. In fact, milk isn’t healthy for most people. About 68% of the world’s population is lactose intolerant for a reason. Plus, milk contains cholesterol, which isn’t good for you. Just because you can drink milk or smoke a cigarette doesn’t mean it’s healthy or the right choice. Plus, milk cans contain harmful substances. It may have traces of bacteria and pus from the cow's udder, which can happen during milking. Why drink Pus!!! Disgusting. On top of it the dairy industry is very cruel, if you care about something else than yourself.
It's absolutely astounding to see the world's largest dairy farm in action, especially with a staggering 100,000 cows! The scale of this high-tech operation in China is beyond impressive. I'm curious about the specific high-tech solutions and management strategies implemented to efficiently manage such a vast number of dairy cows. Also, how does the farm address environmental sustainability and animal welfare at this scale? It's fascinating to get a glimpse into the future of dairy farming where traditional practices meet cutting-edge technology!
Having grown up on a dairy farm here in Washington state , I can say some very large dairy's take care of there animals far better then small dairy's . I think because they have the funds to do so . Just my observance over a long period of time .
Amazing when you consider that the United Kingdom was known as the hub for the best breeding cattle throughout the world. !950' and '60's particularly. Now the benefit of our exports are now benefitting dairy and beef production in China !!
We were a 4th generation dairy fam here in Washington state , sold dairy 15 years ago .One of the highlights of our dairying was to be the top dairy out of 5 states with over a 1000 dairy's having the most highest quality milk of all dairy's . We did this one time , but were in the top 10 several times . I contribute this to not pushing our cows to hard .
Dubious that is a good idea, to have such concentration of fauna in one place. Better to have 100 farms of 1000 head of cattle. If a disease like hoof and moth, or mad cow disease sets in, the entire 100,000 head of cattle may need to be destroyed. That's an awful waste, and danger for the cattle as well.
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I feel very sorry for those animals. They have no room 2 move and no exercise. All they are is a meal waiting 2 happen. They have feelings too, so put urself in their place and see how it feels
There are many words I would use to describe this production facility, erroneously called a "farm"... "amazing" is not one of those words. Try obscene, abhorrent, inexcusable, miserable - animal cruelty at its worst.
What about health it's no different than here in Canada or the USA.....cattle have to be healthy to produce if they are not healthy it's very simple.....no product.... also knowing that most dairy cattle look very thin and not healthy but this is not true ... most dairy cattle are lean because of being milked 3 times daily or if they are Bruding stock they can be thin also by recently giving birth but for the most part are very healthy.....
not gunna lie looks good for china, the steel looks fresh build quality good, cows not obese or skinny, alot of feed, alot of space and not as much density as id imagine from there.
There is a diary farm next to my farm in NW Texas that is huge. It is family owned, the farm started 45 years ago by an immigrant from Portugal starting with 8 cows. The current expansion is $350,000,000, a new dairy complex and cheese factory supplied by pipelines of milk produced miles away.
With science & technology Government of Nigeria cannot think of building this type of cattle farm in Northern Nigeria that has vast empty land instead they are interested in crude oil & small farmlands left in the Southern Nigeria
It seemed promising but between the annoying music the constant blinking Coming Next message and the constant changing visuals I had to turn it off. 😢😢😢😢 Sorry.
It's like having a job at the Chinese food restaurant where they play these ENDLESS LOOP of repetitious Chinese music to create a charming Chinese atmosphere. End this episode please. I'll take my fortune cookie now!
This farm needs to become obsolete, and quickly. It's exactly the kind of operation that produces enormous amounts of GHGs of all types. The milk and beef are an important part of what's wrong with human health in first world countries. 92 % of adults in China are lactose intolerant. Most of the videos of the animals themselves show clean and seemingly happy animals, but is it possible that only a few got bathed and treated nicely for the PR value and the picture.
La agricultura urbana está ganando popularidad en muchas ciudades alrededor del mundo. No solo ayuda a reducir la huella de carbono al producir alimentos localmente, sino que también puede fortalecer la comunidad y proporcionar acceso a alimentos frescos en áreas urbanas
We have lost site of raising domestic animals for food and dairy products. The USA used to have the largest farms such as dairy and started this trend. It's easy for a disease outbreak to occur and devastate the animals. Not to mention the ammount of animal waste produced and kept on site. When ponds are kept with animal waste products such as feces and urine they are a direct threat to human health. When they fail and they do they will kill all marine life in a river or stream rendering the water useless for a long time I try to by organic products whenever possible. Those animals raised that way are better for us even though they cost a bit more. They are not mass produced as these ones are. This is factory farming period. What are we doing to ourselves with these processes? I'm not against large farms, however I don't care for mega farm that emulates let's say automobile huge production numbers. Animal welfare is also an issue and we have lost site of that completly.
Geen blaarkoppen. Herefords, oorspronkelijk vanuit Engeland... Vooral goed voor vlees produktie. Als het om de melk zou gaan staan blaarkoppen niet al te hoog aangeschreven.
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China’s shift to modern, tech-driven dairy farming is truly impressive! It’s amazing to see sustainability and innovation in action. 🌱🐄
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Wow, the scale of this farm is incredible! Have you ever wondered what happens behind the scenes at the processing factory after the milk leaves farms like this? I dive into how modern tech is transforming the industry on my channel-definitely worth a look if you’re curious!
Uau, essa fazenda de laticínios na China é impressionante! 100.000 vacas e uma produção de 800 milhões de litros de leite por ano é algo que eu nunca imaginei ser possível. A tecnologia usada para otimizar a alimentação, a produção de leite e até a sustentabilidade ambiental é realmente avançada. Incrível como a China está investindo tanto no setor agrícola para atender à crescente demanda interna e também para expandir suas exportações. É fascinante ver como a indústria de laticínios está se transformando com a tecnologia e práticas sustentáveis!
The evolution and scale of modern dairy farms in China are truly astonishing! The insights into sustainable practices and technological advancements were very enlightening. Great video!
Are the cows happy, no !!! Really sad.
Totally agree! It's amazing to see how far modern dairy farming has come, especially with the focus on sustainability and innovation. The combination of technology and responsible practices is really inspiring
@@healingfarm92 yeah!!!
A 100,000-cow dairy farm is absolutely mind-blowing! The scale, high-tech facilities, and modern farming techniques used to manage such a massive operation are truly impressive.
truly advanced livestock technology
Environmental impact of a food processing factory is an important consideration
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Greetings friend
The biggest doesn't mean the best. I'm thankful I get my meat and dairy from my state Kentucky, USA. Fresh green grass pasture rotation to prevent disease and parasites.
May everyone who sees this comment always be blessed with peace, happiness, and good fortune. Wishing all the best things in life come your way!”🎉🎉
Great job! God bless you more. With God help, this is my life dream that I can be and what I'll to be to serve people locally and abroad! Amen!!!!❤❤❤
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We should keep family dairy farms not this. This is a bussiness with a weak point that will get to bankrupt very fast in case of any health crisis.
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@@رضاالسويج-ر8ب oh yeah
It will increase that revenue
Dairy farming is a subhuman industry. The treatment of cows and calves is horrendous. I do not know how people who are connected with the dairy industry sleep at night. They separate the baby from its mother to steal its milk, how do these people justify their actions. They provide a product which is not fit for human consumption in the first place. Milk is not meant for humans, it is meant for baby cows. Milk can have blood and pus in it. It is unhealthy, most of the world has lactose intolerance for a reason, because we are not suppose to consume it.
Well said. 👏👏 I was surprised to see dairy consumption has gone up in China so much. Asian people tend to have a much higher rate of lactose intolerance. Which is great, because humans are not supposed to be lactose tolerant - we are not baby cows! Why are humans still on titty juice well into adulthood? Makes no sense.
"Lactose intolerance is most common among people of East Asian descent, with 90% lactose intolerance, and Jewish descent, as well as in many African countries and Arab countries."
I mean we need to eat lol. Milk is not meant for humans?? Says who lol
@@tobsonasanya4765 Of course, you need to eat, but you can choose between healthy foods and harmful ones, like poison. Think about it-why don’t you go to a cow and drink milk straight from the udder? It’s just as silly as drinking it from a carton. Humans are the only species that drink milk from other animals, and there’s a good reason for that: we aren’t baby cows. In fact, milk isn’t healthy for most people. About 68% of the world’s population is lactose intolerant for a reason. Plus, milk contains cholesterol, which isn’t good for you. Just because you can drink milk or smoke a cigarette doesn’t mean it’s healthy or the right choice. Plus, milk cans contain harmful substances. It may have traces of bacteria and pus from the cow's udder, which can happen during milking. Why drink Pus!!! Disgusting. On top of it the dairy industry is very cruel, if you care about something else than yourself.
Eh nope. Still drinking milk@@GeeBee1261
There is always someone in the group who is last in the class and does not understand.
so fd up!!!
It's absolutely astounding to see the world's largest dairy farm in action, especially with a staggering 100,000 cows! The scale of this high-tech operation in China is beyond impressive. I'm curious about the specific high-tech solutions and management strategies implemented to efficiently manage such a vast number of dairy cows. Also, how does the farm address environmental sustainability and animal welfare at this scale? It's fascinating to get a glimpse into the future of dairy farming where traditional practices meet cutting-edge technology!
Having grown up on a dairy farm here in Washington state , I can say some very large dairy's take care of there animals far better then small dairy's . I think because they have the funds to do so . Just my observance over a long period of time .
@@markkallstrom5672 Compliance to have safe and hygienic products is essential for beverages, I always trust larger processing facilities.
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No grass... oh no....😢...we need our industry back in the USA
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China has such a love and compassion for animals😂 this is hell on earth
good!!!!!
woa, amazing this farm has huge scale and modern machines
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Those poor animals won’t eat a blade of fresh green grass in their lives. This is manufacturing with animals as slaves labour not farming! 🇳🇿
Have you you ever known the Chinese to care about anything or anyone else but themselves
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It's China. The cows live better than most of the people there.
Don't you see grass right in front of them
You are there feeding your children junk and worrying about blades and happy cows....😂
Great farmer great nation no famer no nation
Almarai in Saudi Arabia is the biggest farm. The had more than 195000 cows
Pay attention to modification. To all types of food projects
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Thank you.
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so amazing
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Amazing when you consider that the United Kingdom was known as the hub for the best breeding cattle throughout the world. !950' and '60's particularly. Now the benefit of our exports are now benefitting dairy and beef production in China !!
We were a 4th generation dairy fam here in Washington state , sold dairy 15 years ago .One of the highlights of our dairying was to be the top dairy out of 5 states with over a 1000 dairy's having the most highest quality milk of all dairy's . We did this one time , but were in the top 10 several times . I contribute this to not pushing our cows to hard .
Wow crazy
Dubious that is a good idea, to have such concentration of fauna in one place. Better to have 100 farms
of 1000 head of cattle. If a disease like hoof and moth, or mad cow disease sets in, the entire 100,000
head of cattle may need to be destroyed. That's an awful waste, and danger for the cattle as well.
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I feel very sorry for those animals. They have no room 2 move and no exercise. All they are is a meal waiting 2 happen. They have feelings too, so put urself in their place and see how it feels
Totally agree, Patty. Well said.
Correct 😢😢
There are many words I would use to describe this production facility, erroneously called a "farm"... "amazing" is not one of those words. Try obscene, abhorrent, inexcusable, miserable - animal cruelty at its worst.
Eh people have to eat
@@tobsonasanya4765 They could try eating some real food instead of animals and animals' eggs and milk.
@KatrinaLoeggs and milk are food lol. What are you talking aboutve62
Very informative thank you.
Good luck
Superb China is super power ❤
good
very well!
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The most important thing is that there is a link between the countries
نداءات الي كل الدول الأوروبية مشاركات والعمل والمذيد من النشاطات والعمل والمذيد من النشاطات والعمل والمذيد من النشاطات والعمل
What about health of animals?
looks very poor
They are used only as milk producing machines. Purely A1 milk,not good for our health.
What about health it's no different than here in Canada or the USA.....cattle have to be healthy to produce if they are not healthy it's very simple.....no product.... also knowing that most dairy cattle look very thin and not healthy but this is not true ... most dairy cattle are lean because of being milked 3 times daily or if they are Bruding stock they can be thin also by recently giving birth but for the most part are very healthy.....
@@dougdayboll4424 Does their health matter because of their intrinsic value as a sentient being, or because of the quality of the product?
C'est super ❤.
We were dairy farmers for at least 4 generations . We one time had the highest quality milk out of over 1000 dairymen covering 5 states . !
Really l wanna come in my senior six vacation to teach me that icreadible animal Care and management🙏
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thank you & wish you good health...
not gunna lie looks good for china, the steel looks fresh build quality good, cows not obese or skinny, alot of feed, alot of space and not as much density as id imagine from there.
You talk about cattle ranching in America but alot of your video you showed were from other countries
Begitulah kehidupan, karena manusia banyak yang makan, insya Allah Indonesia juga bisa
Must be fun at branding time.
No branding. They use ear tags and tattoos for identification.
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farmers are driving innovation in livestock farming.
Mind Blowing
And agricultural file references
They have feelings too, so put urself in their place and see how it feels
Eh we aren't cows
There is a diary farm next to my farm in NW Texas that is huge. It is family owned, the farm started 45 years ago by an immigrant from Portugal starting with 8 cows. The current expansion is $350,000,000, a new dairy complex and cheese factory supplied by pipelines of milk produced miles away.
some baby calves th-cam.com/video/1-oeipmcB3g/w-d-xo.html
China annually produces over 7 million hogs in this area.
Yeah all subsidies by the America Tax payer. America is a Bailout Nation
Amazing!!
Good farmers, developed country.
With science & technology Government of Nigeria cannot think of building this type of cattle farm in Northern Nigeria that has vast empty land instead they are interested in crude oil & small farmlands left in the Southern Nigeria
Absolutely brilliant! This video is both entertaining and educational. Kudos to you for such great work!
Great Technick, Wonder full.
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At least give those mothers chance to nurse their calves sometimes..otherwise all your profit will be in vain 😮😮
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greenhouse effect
Wee calfs have no room to do their zoomies
That's evil
!950' and '60's particularly. Now the benefit of our exports are
Saw its
Chan shah wali style
The most important thing is that the link between the nation
It seemed promising but between the annoying music the constant blinking Coming Next message and the constant changing visuals I had to turn it off. 😢😢😢😢 Sorry.
It's like having a job at the Chinese food restaurant where they play these ENDLESS LOOP of repetitious Chinese music to create a charming Chinese atmosphere. End this episode please. I'll take my fortune cookie now!
Woooww amazing❤❤
nice
Good theknloji
100k calfs/year 😮
Well there ya go. now people can start yelling at china. and leave america alone .
Again. Music is too loud, At times. -- Sad. Commentary
Amazing farm too bad i. Canada we cant adopt this kinde of mass production of beef and milk heards
Nice post
Very beautiful and modern design .
This farm needs to become obsolete, and quickly. It's exactly the kind of operation that produces enormous amounts of GHGs of all types. The milk and beef are an important part of what's wrong with human health in first world countries. 92 % of adults in China are lactose intolerant. Most of the videos of the animals themselves show clean and seemingly happy animals, but is it possible that only a few got bathed and treated nicely for the PR value and the picture.
La agricultura urbana está ganando popularidad en muchas ciudades alrededor del mundo. No solo ayuda a reducir la huella de carbono al producir alimentos localmente, sino que también puede fortalecer la comunidad y proporcionar acceso a alimentos frescos en áreas urbanas
We have lost site of raising domestic animals for food and dairy products. The USA used to have the largest farms such as dairy and started this trend.
It's easy for a disease outbreak to occur and devastate the animals.
Not to mention the ammount of animal waste produced and kept on site. When ponds are kept with animal waste products such as feces and urine they are a direct threat to human health. When they fail and they do they will kill all marine life in a river or stream rendering the water useless for a long time
I try to by organic products whenever possible. Those animals raised that way are better for us even though they cost a bit more. They are not mass produced as these ones are.
This is factory farming period. What are we doing to ourselves with these processes? I'm not against large farms, however I don't care for mega farm that emulates let's say automobile huge production numbers. Animal welfare is also an issue and we have lost site of that completly.
Mooglemy3813. Totally agree. We are on a road to hell if we carry on like this. Small organic farms need to be reinstated.
How can one be concerned with animal welfare while also contributing to animal harm?
mooi de nederlandse blaarkoppen in china
Geen blaarkoppen. Herefords, oorspronkelijk vanuit Engeland... Vooral goed voor vlees produktie. Als het om de melk zou gaan staan blaarkoppen niet al te hoog aangeschreven.
Ammi you know what they are saying you no
As human beings we will be back
You come and give milk
Saw babbies are that trie active and true masti
How to make the cow so many many how to birth them
the cows are forcfully impregnated
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Jobs I need to farm
Robo-sheep, meet high-tech shearing!
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