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    Calves are prevented from engaging in their natural behaviors.
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    Crates are too narrow for them to turn around.
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    Calves who would normally still be nursing are taken from their mother
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    Their bodies are sore from rubbing against bars of their enclosures.
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    All photo credits go to Farm Sanctuary.
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    The calves are typically tethered by their necks in crates.
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    Their muscles weaken, joints stiffen, and bones become brittle & break
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    Calves can not even lie down comfortably.
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    One of the most inhumane factory farming practices is the veal crate.
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    Crates are so small that the animals cannot even turn around.
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    Pigs suffer immensely, both physically and mentally.
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    Individual metal stalls are only two-feet-wide.
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    California has approximately 19 million egg-laying hens.
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    Nearly 20,000 breeding pigs in California are confined in crates.
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