The sticker is a vertically oriented rectangle with a black background. It features a photo-realistic image of a young brown calf, looking directly forward, occupying the lower half of the sticker. The calf has large, dark eyes and a light-colored muzzle. Two yellow ear tags are visible, one in each ear, with the number '2417' clearly readable on the right tag and 'SE 2417' partially visible on the left. In the upper half, bold red text with a white outline reads 'Inte din mjölk!'. Below this, smaller white text provides more information and a website address. At the very bottom, a small white paw print logo precedes the organization's name in white text. The sticker appears slightly worn and is adhered to a metal pole.

Inte din mjölk! Läs mer om djuren i Sveriges mjölkindustri på djurfabriken.se DJURRÄTTSALLIANSEN 2417

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