Well, it’s complicated! I breastfed for eight years! I was an LLLI breastfeeding counsellor; however my best friend Helen and my beloved Aunt Dina died from breast cancer.

As a non-binary person, the only thing I have really appreciated with my AFAB body has been giving birth to my kids and breast feeding, so that would be enough. Still, I am all about ironic materiality and intersectionality… so this is about boobs and the carbon foot ‘print’ of the dairy and beef industry.
Food production is responsible for 25% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. It also takes up half of the planet’s habitable surface. Humans got to eat, right!
The consumption of meat has had a significant impact on land usage. The combined weight of animals raised for slaughter now surpasses that of wildlife by a ratio of 15 to 1.

Specifically, the production of beef and dairy products contributes to approximately 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions, as reported by the UN’s Food and Agricultural Organisation.
The dairy industry, which involves the production of milk and other dairy products from cows, has particular environmental impacts.
Cows produce methane, a nasty greenhouse gas, during digestion and through manure management. Additionally, the production and transportation of feed, as well as the processing and distribution of dairy products, also contribute to emissions.
Dairy farming requires significant land and water resources. Cows need grazing land or land for growing feed crops, which can lead to deforestation and habitat loss. The water consumption is enormous, used for irrigation of feed crops, drinking water for cows, and cleaning dairy equipment.
The management of cow (sh*t) is a significant challenge for the dairy industry. Improper handling and storage of manure can lead to water pollution, as nutrients and pathogens can enter water bodies and harm aquatic ecosystems.

Animal welfare issues have been raised. The dairy cow needs to be pregnant and then deliver her baby, which is taken away as soon as possible so she can continue to be milked for us! Eventually, the female baby cows (notice the language) are kept, but the young boy cows are sent to be killed for meat or animal feed. When the babies are separated from their mothers, their mothers cry for them and howl; it’s horrible and incredibly sad to hear! This adds to the stress the cows suffer as they are subject to confinement and repetitive milking as well as separation.
Look, we all like cheese and a chocolate milkshake, but isn’t it a bit odd that we use the infant feed meant for another species…
There are perfectly good plant-based alternatives to dairy products. These alternatives have a lower environmental impact regarding greenhouse gas emissions and land/water usage, including their air miles to get them to us!
Aberystwyth University, along with other research farms, is trialling sustainable farming practices, such as improved manure management and feed efficiency to stop cows and sheep farting, to mitigate the environmental impact of the dairy industry. Still, reducing consumption of meat and dairy is essential if we are not all to burn!!!

So what is a “Hu Cow”? It is a specific fetish or fantasy that involves the sexualisation of human beings in a roleplay scenario resembling cows or dairy animals. This fetish typically involves elements such as milking, lactation, confinement, and submission.
AI will tell you, “It is important to note that engaging in any fetish or sexual activity should always be consensual and involve the informed consent of all parties involved. Additionally, it is crucial to prioritise the safety, well-being, and boundaries of all individuals involved in any fetish or sexual activity. Consent should be ongoing and can be withdrawn at any time. It is also important to engage in open and honest communication with partners to ensure that everyone’s desires, limits, and boundaries are respected.” Sadly, we don’t give the same respect to actual cows!


Well, that’s all boring (I am sure you’ve heard it all before), but boob printing in the non-binary flag colours isn’t!
AI is a biased prude, though; I wonder where it gets that from.
AI doesn’t like the HU COW sex fetish industry … 😉

Still, I now have yellow, white, purple and black boobs. I put cream on them to make clean-up easier, but it didn’t work, and the paint has dried on. I’m having a large glass of red wine before attempting to scrub the bl**dy stuff off!

I am sure it will all appear in a cartoon with a nipple sucker machine noise and some HU COWS!
I am suffering for my art
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HU COW: Titty milk dairy rebellion
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