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Lori carhochanScottish Journalist Scotland
BBCMinyak, a traditional dairy calf that is separated from its mother within 24 hours of birth.
It allows farmers to collect milk that calves will Intent naturally and sell things to do in dairy products.
But one farmer In the south of Scotland is a symptom of the conventional method of the milk canal komaer – angry together for six months.
Daudid Finlay, Saha farm 130 milk per cow close to the arment resulting in a higher standard of animal welfare.
Now he is calling for the Scottish government to fund your gray cow development program.
However, some farmers believe that the Faslay system cannot be used in the industry.

Mr Herlay and my late wife decided to explore the Cairy cattle-calf system at the Rainton farm in 2012.
MRS Finlay, who did not come from one of her love parties, did not understand why her mother and aunt were separated.
A new, unconventional approach has been found in small-scale agencies in places like the Netherlands.
Mr Faslay said: “Basically, it left the calf with its own mother for more than a few hours, now leaving it for six months.
“And we’re trying to see if we can harness the natural health and productivity of a more natural system for cows and calves.”

Fiays implemented a system with cow skins and herd people, but decisions are almost freed in business when enough left to sell to the market.
Regardless of the business plan and waiting for a new approach, the bride and groom found a way to make the system work.
David said that among the benefits are healthy cattle and staff and improved lives.
“What we found is that we can take 25% more cows on the farm, because the young stock grows and matures very well and the heifers produce 25% more milk,” he said.
“If you drink a third of your mother’s milk, a good system is more efficient, more products and more profitable.
Kelon does not take all of its mother’s milk, so cows can still provide milk for the market while they are young.
Rahaya Rose – the largest calf dairy farm in Europe.

Mr Finlay asked the Scottish government to commit to Multi funding.
Practice Advice Jim Las Fas Faslie said the government of the animal committee committee and the previous morning before it was run to each calf-calf-calf-child.
“I have recently encouraged it in the sector to find innovative approaches for farmers who have become a global leader in agriculture and stability agriculture and stability agriculture and agriculture.
“For this reason, the adoption and use of agricultural support and important amputation is one of the main goals of the agricultural community and the rural community (better for before starting this business.

Dairy farming is big business in the south-west of Scotland, with Kamerowrlionay and Galloway accounting for nearly half of all dairy production.
However, finays have less of skytics and critics.
Daud MCMike, a third-generation birum farmer who runs 300 cows in the crops on his farm is served more invefled.
“Ultimately this system is a more expensive way to produce milk,” Cara said.
“It comes with a cost of planting, a cost of feeding, and unfortunately it can’t be installed quickly in many farms.
“Using SARI-up, we also have independent disease control between mothers and calves.
“Scotland has some of the highest welfare regulations in the world and we are very proud of the sector we have built.”
MH McMiken said that it can be stated that separating the semen and the calf after five to six months can be more dangerous for the animal, because it has time, because it has developed maternal influence.

The new Mr Dustay was recently awarded Fellher Skurlary by the Skurland Citizens’ Council (Sruchland), for commitment, sustainability and education.
Kolong is part of the Yius virus netir project, which penetrates two six partners of the 11 hub proveritier farmers to study the cattle system.
Dr. Holly Fergyon, the science of food girl presia and Sruch, said: “The first person is going to question again why it gets a challenge and castle.
“People like David Poopid this system and help farmers about what works and what doesn’t period and that’s what is needed – water that will be done by,
The finlay familyFinlay’s journey from traditional dairy farming to this radical new system has been chronicled in Ian’s award-winning film and documentary.
The film has been made more plays as Ms. Finlay died of cancer in March 2025.
Mr Fin Frekay said that he was struggling with the fact that his wife was not very successful, or continued the success of the system he was talking about.
He said: “It’s tragic. It’s such a shame. But the fact that we have a reasonable system that works as a business and our staff is a film.”