Yes it can be frozen. It can be frozen when it is out side the cow but not when it inside one because of body tempture but i guess it depends on weather the cow is alive or dead
Depends on what breed you are referring to. Dairy cows give a lot of milk; beef cows don't.
cows...! DUHHHHHHHHHHHH! where else would COWS milk come from? I mean COME ON!
Yes, goats' milk can be frozen; when thawed the problems preceived with cows' milk do not generally occur. Both fat and protein molecules are smaller and the freeze-thawing does not create the taste difference between fresh and thawed frozen. If you got access to extra colestrum, you should freeze it; you will probabaly need it with a future kidding. Which is the reason you do serious culling with does, to avoid needing frozen colestrum.
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.
No, Brown cows do not have brown milk.
No . it is from milk and chocolate. Whole milk is from cows, not chocolate milk. Chocolate milk is made by a combination of products.
Cows don't lay eggs, or milk duds. Cows have calves and produce milk. Bulls produce semen to fertilize the cows.
pink milk is not made from cows its strwberry
No it is not healthier than cows milk because it is processed.
The milk that goes down the drain is milk that has been collected from cows that have mastitis. Cows with mastitis cannot have their milk mixed with the milk of cows that do not have mastitis.
you get milk from cows
Cows and goats are the most commonly used animals for milk production. Cheese is made from the milk of these animals.