PHASE 2: ST HELEN’S FARM GOATS

BREAKING SURGE INVESTIGATION INTO NATIONAL SUPPLIER OF GOAT MILK PRODUCTS RELEASED IN THE INDEPENDENT EXCLUSIVE

“St Helen’s is regarded as the best of the best when it comes to goat farming, however that means nothing for the goats who are exploited and treated as objects. They are nothing other than commodities for St Helen’s to exploit for profit, and contrary to the social media marketing that St Helen’s use, these animals suffer immensely, their bodies thrown around, hit and discarded. Unfortunately for animals, St Helen’s really is as good as it gets, meaning that the only way we can avoid paying for animal cruelty, is to buy the plant based alternative instead.”

— ED WINTERS - SURGE CO-DIRECTOR —

TAKE ACTION NOW

As consumers you have enormous power to demand action from the supermarkets - Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Waitrose, Ocado, Morrisons, Coop, Booths and M&S - they all stock St Helen’s goat milk products and they all depend on your support.

Click the button below to open up a template email in your default mail app - all you have to do it add your name to the bottom and send.

St Helen's goat milk investigation reveals big secret
St Helen's Farm worker separating young baby goat kids from their mother
Yorkshire Dairy Goats St Helen's Farm treating goats like milk machines for profit
Workers at St Helen's Farm dragging dead goat
 

PHASE 1: COWS

SURGE REVEALS COWS SEXUALLY ABUSED, HIT & PUNCHED AT DAIRY FARM OWNED BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL FARMERS’ UNION

18 MONTHS OF SECRET CAMERAS IN DAIRY FARMS ACROSS THE UK

Male calves are of no use to the dairy industry and generally less suitable for beef production. This means that every year around 90,000 male dairy calves are shot soon after birth and discarded as a by-product.

Male calves are of no use to the dairy industry and generally less suitable for beef production. This means that every year around 90,000 male dairy calves are shot soon after birth and discarded as a by-product.

Dairy cows are sent to slaughter after around 4 - 6 years, or when they are too weak to continue producing milk. Their natural lifespan is around 25 years.

Dairy cows are sent to slaughter after around 4 - 6 years, or when they are too weak to continue producing milk. Their natural lifespan is around 25 years.

CAMPAIGN VIDEOS

 

#1 The REAL Colour of Milk.

#2 Why Do Cows Produce Milk?

 
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TAKE TO THE STREETS WITH DOWN WITH DAIRY

Groups of activists up and down the UK are getting involved in street outreach that specifically addresses the issue of dairy.

Our Surge Down with Dairy events see activists wearing cow masks, displaying signs with information about this abhorrent industry, and holding screens showing footage from our investigation and campaign videos.

To find out how you can get involved and get your masks and signs, please click the button below and fill in the form.

One of the Surge team will get in touch with you within a few days. If there isn’t already a Down with Dairy near you, we’ll find out if you want to start one or incorporate it into your grassroots group’s regular actions.

We’ll only keep your personal information (name, email address, town/city) for the purposes of coordinating Down with Dairy groups and events, and will never share it with any third-party or use it for other mailings unless you opt-in to our mailing list.

Surge will cover the cost of masks and signs for Down with Dairy events in the UK only. However, we are happy to send you footage and PDF designs, and support in any other way, should you want to run a Down with Dairy in another country/region.

DON’T SUPPORT VIOLENCE, DON’T SUPPORT THE DAIRY INDUSTRY. START YOUR VEGAN JOURNEY TODAY.