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Sheltered, but not safe - what I saw inside a gaushala (cow shelter) will shock you. Gaushalas are seen as sanctuaries; places where cows live peacefully after they are done providing milk. But after visiting one myself, I saw firsthand that their reality isn’t much different from factory farms. Many believe that milk in these shelters is taken only after the calves have had their share. But just like in industrial dairy farms, calves are immediately separated from their mothers, sometimes after barely a day after being born. The milk isn’t “leftover”, it’s taken for human consumption, leaving the calves deprived of the nutrition meant for them. Male calves are killed within days simply because they won’t produce milk and therefore, aren’t valuable. And once cows stop producing? They are purposely neglected, abandoned, or even quietly sent to slaughter. The ones who survive still end up on the streets or in illegal slaughterhouses. Most rely on donations poor oversight, overcrowding, and lack of veterinary care make many of them just another stop in the cycle of suffering. So while they may appear different from dairy farms on the surface, these shelters still operate within the same system; one of abuse and profit measured in liters, not in life. The sacred status they hold in Indian culture doesn’t translate to protection, only prolonged exploitation under a different name. The only way to wean off this cruelty is to ditch dairy for good. Start today.