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It depends on the breed of cow in question. A Holstein (dairy) cow will give more milk than a buffalo, but a Charolais (beef) cow will give less milk than a buffalo does. An Angus cow may give as much or slightly more milk than a buffalo cow will.

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In India there are 2 bread are famous for giving large amount of milk they are jerssey and sahiwal. They produce large amount of milk than other cows in india ...

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