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Cow Comfort: Our Values and Standards

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We’re committed to the best treatment and well-being of all our animals. Find out how we advocate for better animal care and high standards on the farm.

Healthy Cows Make Happy Farmers

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From health care to stall comfort to record-keeping, Canadian dairy farmers are proud to set and follow some of the highest animal care standards in the world.

How Agricultural Technology Helps Cows Thrive

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From tracking individual and herd health to the advances in diets, see how Canadian dairy farmers are using technology to improve the well-being of their cows.

How and When We Use Antibiotics to Treat Cows

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What happens if a cow gets sick? Our farmers explain when they use and don’t use antibiotics – and how they make sure Canadian milk they provide is pure and safe to drink.

COVID-19: Information for consumers

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We recognize that in light of the COVID-19 outbreak, consumers have a variety of questions about milk and dairy products. Please find information and answers to some of the most common questions here.

Climate Change: Doing Our Part

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Canadian dairy farmers are deeply committed to combatting climate change and to adopting sustainable farming practices – our livelihood depends on it.

Comedic new campaign connects milk, real millennial dairy farmers and a fun-loving Santa

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Santa has questions about his favourite beverage and no matter how funny those questions may be, Canadian dairy farmers have answers. This week, Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) launched Both Sides of the Glass, a new holiday-themed digital ad campaign that uses humour to address some of the common misconceptions about milk and dairy farming practices, with our own dairy farmers in the starring role, opposite Santa Claus himself.