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cows yield milk
No, it decreases milk yield.
In most cases, it should be the exact opposite. For beef and especially dairy cows, a desirable feature or trait is to have a good to high milk yield. High milk yield in dairy cows means more milk to ship to be consumed by people. High to good milk yield in beef cows means bigger calves, as the old saying goes: "Lotta milk, lotta calf."
yes, yield of milk is good withstanding summmer
No steroids are given to dairy cows.
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No. Comanches only had cows that they stole from pioneer families or were given by Comancheros.
Yes, if (and only if!!) the milk from these cows are not being used for human consumption.
No. Antibiotics are given to them only when they are ill with a bacterial or viral infection. Cows have antibodies and immunoglobins, but not antibiotics.
All cows (mature female bovines) produce milk.
Cows that are frightened are stressed cows. Stressed cows are not relaxed, which indicates that the hormone oxytocin is released in very little amounts, leading to very little milk being ejected from the udder. Adrenaline takes a while to go through the cow's system, which means that it will take a while before the cow is fully relaxed enough to increase her milk production.