Thank you for your interest in Whoresteins. We hope that this brochure will provide you with all the information needed to assure you that Whoresteins' reputation as the gold-standard in hucow conditioning is well earned.
Achieving the physical changes necessary to transform an unproductive female into useful livestock is a relatively simple matter of hormone treatments and patented gene therapy. This process ensures high milk production and physical transformation to optimise the hucow as a breeder, milker pleasure slave, or a combination of these.
Wider hips, fat distribution to the haunches and thighs and, of course, extreme udder growth are all achievable through medical intervention, in addition to a more docile and compliant attitude on the part of the subject.
However, at Whoresteins, we believe that full hucow transformation requires mental conditioning and reeducation to ensure that they are kept in an optimal state of obedience, sexual frustration and embarrassment/humiliation. Without this step, hucows are liable to attempt to reassert their previous full-human status in ways that can be distressing or inconvenient to their owners. Refusing commands, attempting to stand upright or speaking without proper permission are all hallmarks of an 'unbroken' hucow, and should be addressed as soon as possible.
Whorestein's processes for hucow conditioning are based on cutting edge research and decades of experience producing hucows of the highest calibre in terms of appearance, productivity and obedience.
In this brochure, you will learn about some of the procedures and processes used by Whoresteins to achieve full and complete hucow transformation in our facilities.
Intake and Arrival:
Depending on the nature of the referral, some newly sentenced hucows may not be fully aware of the details of the new, productive life that awaits them.
On arrival (typically delivered by official agents of the imperial penal system, or by private security firms in the case of hucows sanctioned by their employer) all hucows will have their clothing removed, if not already the case.
It is important from their moment their arrival that all staff treat them as livestock, resisting the impulse to engage with them as 'humans'. Requiring all subject to crawl on hands and knees at all times assists with this and, as such, is enforced immediately following the removal of clothing. To prevent resistance, locking restraints on the subjects knees and ankles prevent them assuming any other posture and reinforcing their sense of powerlessness and helping to incline them towards obedience and docility.
Typically, this will be conducted with groups of 10-20 new hucows who will then be individually collared. Through much experimentation, we have found that locking posture collars are the most effective for ensuring physical compliance and fostering a sense of dependence among subjects on the wardens. Restricting physical movement of the head and neck leaves the subject feeling highly vulnerable and thus they are naturally inclined towards obedience and submissiveness.
Following this collaring, the new intake are led to the intake stalls, where each is secured separately. At this point, pluggable ring gags are applied to each hucow preventing speech and further entrenching their feelings of helplessness and vulnerability.
New hucows will remain in these stalls 23 hours per day for the first 4 weeks of their conditioning to allow initial hormonal treatments to be administered efficiently and to allow easy monitoring by specialist technicians.
Stall conditioning: