If they're female, and had calves recently and are dairy animals, sure.
No, Highland cattle are primarily beef cattle. They will not produce the amount of milk a dairy breed would, but can be milked.
Female Yaks are milked and the milk can be turned into cheese, Same method as cattle
Cows eat all day. Cattle are used to Schedules, they become familiar as to the time of day that they are fed or milked through repetition.
Yes; any mammal can be milked.
When a cow is milked, suction cups are fitted around each teat to create a vacuum which causes milk to be released in pulses. It usually takes each cow around 5-8 minutes to be milked, and cows are milked between 2-3 times a day.
Milked. As in, "Sam milked the cow this morning."
Usually cattle will be milked in the morning and night, fresh heifers can be milked four times a day (usually at the beginning of milking and at the end of milking again, morning and night). Some farms will milk morning, afternoon, and night.
how mean time dose a caw get milked
Never. No cows were milked in a plane, not ever.
it is a weird question but certain spiders have to be milked and they do not like it at all.
It depends on the personality of a goat, if they allow you to freely touch their udders it is very easy. After the goat is used to being hand milked it will become a routine for the animal and much easier for you. Most goats are milked on a stand, they are usually tied or eat grain while it is milked. Some farmers will hold the right leg of the animal while they milk it if the animal kicks. The teats are smaller than cattle teats are, however, they milk fairly easily if the animal is cooperative.
No. A platypus's spur cannot be "milked" in the way a snake can be milked.