It was evident to the investigator that it was the normal way to do business at the farm, the document read. In the new statement issued Wednesday on the Fair Oaks Farms Facebook feed, the company acknowledged the brutal nature of some of the video captured on its property. Fairlife does not provide any evidence that its cows are no longer being abused in fact, industrial animal farms are protected from being photographed or filmed by a set of laws called ag-gag laws. #DitchDairy #ChooseCompassion @WorldAnimalNews @Peace_4_Animals pic.twitter.com/NVtZVb4Jfb. Temperature readings show it was more than 100 degrees inside their hutches. He released a video statement following the backlash from the Animal Recovery Mission revelations. Mike McCloskey owns both Fairlife dairy products and Fair Oaks Farms. June 12, 2019: 7 things to know about alleged animal abuse at Fair Oaks This video and any future videos will be immediately handed over to the authorities for review and potential prosecution. | 2 p.m. But unlike the retailers, it plans to stick with Fairlife. FAIR OAKS Fair Oaks Farms founder Mike McCloskey says he was unaware calves were being sold to the veal industry, citing a lack of communica. On June 4, 2019, ARM released disturbing footage of one of its most grueling factory farm investigations. One of my friends on Facebook shared it. Mike McCloskey, owner of Fair Oaks, released a video Thursday apologizing after an und If the Dairy Industry Was a Country, It Would Be One of the World's Biggest Emitters, Report Finds, Milk Sales Drop by More Than $1 Billion as Plant-Based Alternatives Take Off. Gardozo-Vasquez - one of three former Fair Oaks Farms workers charged in connection to scenes of abuse that set off national protests and boycotts of Indiana's largest dairy - had also been. It worked. In addition to individuals and companies boycotting the business and its products, in June 2019 delivery services were temporarily suspended. Coca-Cola said in a statement that it takes animal welfare seriously and expects "suppliers to operate with the highest degree of integrity and comply with all laws, including animal welfare laws." Get the free daily newsletter read by industry experts. The abuse extends to kicking and beating calves, as well as force-feeding them until they can't breath. Here's a look at the top 5 trending stories on nwi.com yesterday. The most-read stories on NWI.com during the past week. Mike Withers has returned as president of Jewel-Osco after the last president stepped down after little more than a year in the job. Fair Oaks Farm is located in Fair Oaks, right off Interstate 65. Fairlife's sales were fast-growing at a time when milk sales have been falling for decades in the United States, and the company just announced in April it planned to build a new $200 million processing plant in Arizona. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. From February through April of 2019, an Animal Recovery Mission (ARM) activist got an undercover job milking cows at Fair Oaks Farms, which supplies milk to dairy companies including Fairlife (which is owned by the Coca-Cola Company, and provides milk to Chick-fil-A). Calves were stabbed and beaten with steel rebars, hit in the mouth and face with hard plastic milking bottles, kneed in the spine, burned in the face with hot branding irons, subjected to extreme temperatures, provided with improper nutrition, and denied medical attention.". According to online federal court records, the next hearing will be a remote status hearing on July 15. Let Food Dive's free newsletter keep you informed, straight from your inbox. After watching the video, the board reviewed compliance records and logs for Fair Oaks Farms and has since been directed to cooperate with authorities. USDA has full confidence that Indiana state and local authorities will investigate this particular case and take appropriate action. A Vermont man filed a complaintthree years ago against Unilever's Ben & Jerrys arguing that contrary to information on the brand's website, it doesnt solely use milk and cream from happy cows. The case was dismissed in 2020. Fair Oaks, she said, is no longer in its supply chain. The company cited Fair Oaks Farms' actions in light of the ARM investigation as well, saying Fair Oaks Farms has commissioned an independent auditor to audit practices at the farm and has also committed to conduct independent, random audits. The controversy led to businesses dropping Fairlife products, including Stack & Van Til, Jewel-Osco and Tonys Fresh Market. The form however, doesn't specifically define what constitutes abuse. Now, as we come up on the two-year anniversary of the Fairlife milk animal abuse controversy, many are wondering exactly what happened at Fair Oaks Farms, why exactly people are boycotting Fairlife, and what they can do to stop animal abuse. Charges have been filed by the Newton County Indiana Sheriff's office for alleged animal cruelty at Fair Oaks Farms. After reviewing the video frame-by-frame, those three employees are responsible for the overwhelming majority of offenses seen in this video. A video released by an animal rights organization shows young calves being kicked in the head, dead calves' bodies piled together in the dirt , FAIR OAKS An audit of the dairy farms that make up Fair Oaks Farms indicates the farms are operating within the standards of the dairy indus. In addition, Fairlife said they are immediately suspending milk deliveries from the dairy identified in the video. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Keep reading for a refresher on what went down, everything we know about Fairlifes treatment of the cows, and for our guidance on easy ways to protest companies that treat animals unfairly. The minimizing of the graphic animal cruelty offers little assurance of change in a culture that is likely in need of fundamental retooling.". At Target, a 52-ounce bottle of Fairlife milk sells for $3.39. FAIR OAKS An audit of the operations of Fair Oaks Farms should likely be completed early next week. There is likely still animal cruelty on Fairlife's farms in 2021. McCloskey, a retired veterinarian, and his wife Sue often used the word symbiotic to describe their relationship to their cows (which they referred to as their girls). The employees featured in the video exercised a complete and total disregard for the documented training that all employees go through to ensure the comfort, safety and well-being of our animals. In January 2020, Coca-Cola bought out its partners to take full ownership of Fairlife. The Animal Recovery Mission recently released the video, which prompted local law enforcement to launch an investigation. But unless a farm is certified organic meaning that farmers must abide by strict legal standards when it comes to the care, breeding and feeding of animals it can be difficult to determine exactly how animals are treated on any property. "This resulted in extreme pain and suffering by the calves, and in some cases permanent injury and even death," the statement continued. Fair Oaks Farm animal abuse: What we know - The Indianapolis Star A Hammond man reported being robbed of guns and cash in Chesterton park, but police have questions. Fairlife has advertised itself as being high-nutrition, ethically sourced milk, with labels stating that exceptional care was taken "every step of the way," from milking the cows to bottling the final product. People all over the world were horrified to see evidence of such unnecessary abuse at the farm. The product delivery arm of Fair Oaks Farms, Fresh Delivery, is suspending service for a week "to stand with the farm and for the safety of th, FAIR OAKS The Newton County Sheriff's Office has identified three of the men accused of abusing young calves at Fair Oaks Farms, according t, Police are looking for a suspicious man who reportedly approached children at Griffith's Central Park Monday, calling one to come to him and a, FAIR OAKS One of the men accused of abusing animals at Fair Oaks Farms was arrested Wednesday, while the other two are still being sought by. Times staff writers Joseph S. Pete and Anna Ortiz contributed to this report. It also generally costs more. He took undercover footage of the dairy farm during his few months working there, providing ARM with undeniable evidence of inherent cruelty subjected daily to dairy cows within industrialized food production systems.. NEWTON COUNTY One of the three men accused of abusing animals at Fair Oaks Farms is in federal immigration custody, according to police. FAIR OAKS Mike McCloskey said he wished an animal activist organization that spent nearly six months clandestinely filming the operations of, FAIR OAKS | Fortune 60 company Coca-Cola is partnering with a Northwest Indiana farm, hoping that a reinvented, more nutrient-rich milk can do. Fair Oaks Farms was the worst abuse towards newborn babies that I have ever seen, Couto said Thursday. Animal Welfare Experts | Video Update | Fair Oaks Farms NEWTON COUNTY One of the three men accused of abusing animals at Fair Oaks Farms is in federal immigration custody, according to police. While Fairlifes investigation went far more viral than any other undercover footage from a dairy farm has, there have been many other videos and documentaries revealing animal cruelty across the dairy industry and animal agriculture industry as a whole. I have personally reached out to ARM's founder, Richard Couto, to discuss a more symbiotic relationship but he has yet to reach back. One cup of Fairlife 2% milk has 120 calories, 6 grams of sugar, 4.5 grams of fat, 13 grams of protein and 40% of the daily recommended amount of calcium. A dozen Chicago-area grocers pulled Fairlife from their shelves amid widespread backlash. It is heartwarming as investigators to see reemerging interest. An undercover video provided by Animal Recovery Mission shows workers allegedly abusing animals at Fair Oaks Farms in Newton County. A Crown Point woman has filed new claims that she has been harmed by animal cruelty at Fair Oaks Farms. FAIR OAKS, Ind. To protest dairys exploitation and unfair treatment of cows (as well as the industrys high methane emissions) the first step is to stop buying dairy products. Family Express CEO and founder Gus Olympidis was honored for his distinguished 44-year career in the convenience store business. Provided. For female cows to produce milk for farmers to take, farmers must first artificially inseminate the cows; once a baby is born, farmers must separate mother and calf, otherwise the calf would nurse from his or her mother. Below is McCloskey's full statement for Fair Oaks Farms: This morning I was made aware of an animal abuse video that the group Animal Recovery Mission (ARM) produced and has released to the public and the press. The new laws will go into effect on July 1. During the investigation, initiated in 2018, an ARM undercover investigator captured surveillance evidence of the systematic and horrific animal abuse occurring at Fair Oaks Farm's Dairy Farm Adventures, Indiana, USA. Of the four who were our employees, three had already been terminated prior to us being made aware months ago of the undercover ARM operation, as they were identified by their co-workers as being abusive of our animals and reported to management. The cows shown in the video were not in federally inspected slaughter facilities and therefore not under USDA's authority, a spokesperson said. Caitlin O'Kane is a digital content producer covering trending stories for CBS News and its good news brand, The Uplift. Fair Oaks, a sprawling dairy farm, was launched in 2004 by Mike and Sue McCloskey, who are also co-founders of Select Milk.