Not as a staple liquid. They drink water to remain hydrated. However, there are cows that will suckle from another cow (called milk-stealing), or older heifers suckle on older cows or each other. There are even reports of a cow reaching back to suckle milk from her own udder if she can reach back far enough.
Cows do not urinate milk. Milk comes from the udder, on the underside of a cow. The udder is squeezed, and raw milk comes out. Cows do not, however, urinate milk, because milk is not a bodily waste. No. They urinate urine.
No, they definitely do not.
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Think about female humans, do we sweat milk? Cows make milk for their offspring, not just body fluids. To be honest... I do not think cows even sweat. :p Hope this helped.
Cows pee urine. Milk comes only from the udder.
no. the urine comes out from the back where their stools also come out, so no, it isn't -_-
No. Cows usually pee before or after they are being milked or suckle a calf.
NO. They pee urine, not milk. Milk comes from their udders, urine or pee comes from their "private parts" otherwise known as the vulva where the urethra is located.
yes they do.
NO. Milk comes from the MAMMARY glands which are located in the udder of a cow, not her bladder or kidneys.
Cows/ beef. But are allowed milk and they drink cow urine.
Absolutely not. Yogurt is from cows milk (NOT sour) with bacterial culture and flavour added to it. No pig urine is added to it, none at all.
No, your body will process the milk and your urine will still be a yellowish color.
Yes, it is very common that Hamsters sweat sometimes even in their urine ( PEE ) .
Urine is pee.
Because milk is white. the colour of the cow is irrelevent to the colour of the milk
dose a gunieapig pee out milk
Depends on what breed you are referring to. Dairy cows give a lot of milk; beef cows don't.
Lizard pee is the urine of a lizard.
cows...! DUHHHHHHHHHHHH! where else would COWS milk come from? I mean COME ON!
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.