“Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon and country singer Blake Shelton love kidding around together.

As previously reported by Independent Journal Review, the comedian made Shelton try sushi for the first time on “The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.” Now, in an episode aired earlier this week, it was Shelton’s turn to have Fallon try something new.

He chose milking a cow.

While the two giggled their way through the bit, some watching thought the scene was far from funny. As Country Rebel reports, an animal welfare site has published a scathing rebuke of the duo for casting a humorous light on dairy cows.

Mercy For Animals writes:

“Cows on dairy farms live in overcrowded, filthy sheds or lots. Also, like all mammals, a cow must be pregnant or have just given birth to produce milk. When her calf is born, the baby is almost immediately stolen from her so her milk can be sold. If the calf is male, he is sent off to a veal farm where he will be chained inside a crate so tiny he can barely move and slaughtered in weeks. If the calf is female, she is kept and raised for dairy.”

In a Yahoo! forum, users responded to a PETA video with a similar viewpoint as Mercy For Animals, explaining from first-hand experience both the truths and misinformation of the assertions on your average dairy farm that is run by well-meaning people.

Jennifer, whose uncle owned a dairy farm, explained that although she thought the best of him as a person, he did make veal:

“…Once the calves are born they are taken away from their mothers and either become veal or raised to replace their mothers. My uncle owned a dairy farm and I saw the veal calves with my own two eyes and it was heartbreaking. My uncle was a good person and farmer but the practice of raising veal is inhumane. Once dairy cows are not as productive they are killed and slaughtered for hamburger or other cheap cuts of meat. Their lives mean nothing more than the milk they produce. Some cows are free to graze and others live a more industrial life inside sheds with little access to the outdoors. Since it would be difficult to know exactly how the cows are treated…”

As for filthy living conditions— PETA has recorded several cases of diary cow abuse. One facility was shut down after undercover work exposed cows forced to live in their own feces up to their knees. And despite the reduction in numbers of dairy cows in the United States over the years, the actual production of milk has increased.

However, Winterrules offers a different perspective on cows being kept in “overcrowded, filthy sheds or lots” and short life spans also addressed in the article:

“Cows were milked twice a day and before each milking the stalls were cleaned. The udders were washed with a sanitizing solution before the milking machine was attached. Any cow with a wound or infection on the udder was hand milked and the milk was discarded. Keeping everything clean is very important in dairy farming. It’s true that most of the male calves become meat. That’s true for sheep, goats and hogs, too… Whoever said dairy cows are done at 4 years old is wrong. Diary cows keep producing until 12-20 years of age… A cow’s health is not allowed to deteriorate like the PETA video shows. Vet treatment and continued milk production is more profitable than raising a replacement cow.”

Another explained how often a cow can have a baby:

“GRR, you have some facts wrong. A cow has a calf once a year… no way to speed up that process no matter what you do. Even in the wild, they have 1 calf a year. That is their breeding cycle. Cows are NOT hooked up constantly. Thats not how it works. Most diaries milk 2 or possibly 3 times in a 24 hour period. Milking more often gets you nothing but sore udders and massive infections. Even if the milkers are left on too long that can happen…which is why they fall off when the udder is empty.

They are fed VERY well because no good feed yields no good milk.”

Both Today and Us Weekly have dubbed the skit’s results as “hilarious.” What’s more, Blake Shelton fans don’t seem to be perturbed about the video at all. In fact, responses to the singer posting the video to his social media accounts has been overwhelmingly positive:

You two need your own show. You both make me laugh so hard. — Amyobecause❤️ (@amyobecause) October 11, 2016

Most Defiantly Even after a hurricane here they could make everything better and make me lol ?? — Cheryl Lamb Stump (@StumpLamb) October 11, 2016

@YouTube Was freaking HILARIOUS!!!! Love when you two nuts team up! ??? — ❤️ Mags ❤️ (@southernmama02) October 11, 2016

@YouTube so true. I'm crying blake you are 1 in a million. — Sherylalgoria Hoffst (@sherylalgoria) October 11, 2016

I watched it like 100 times and I crie laugh every time…..omg hilarious — albania41 (@AlmaKomi) October 11, 2016

Looks like Shelton knows his audience.