Some, industry praised efficiency/output of humane treatment and the animals. They also push legislation to keep the word milk from being put on plant milk.
Do you know what the standard practices are in the dairy industry, in terms of how the animals are treated? You're right, they are trying to push legislation against calling plant milk "milk". Just interested to know why you think this might be.
Yes, animals are treated much like machines and pumped full of antibiotics, which also leads to resistant bacteria. And the labeling legislation is to try to close out competition.
Absolutely, yes, it's just to close out competition. It's tragic, isn't it, how animals are treated? Did you know that they have their kids taken from them?