A heifer does have to be bred and within weeks of giving birth, begin producing milk. It is rare, but I have seen a calf from a different dam begin to suckling a heifer six weeks before the heifer gave birth. And the heifer come into her milk. Not ideal, the heifer needed all her milk especially the colostrum for her own calf. The milk stealing calf had to be separated from the heifer.
Answer 2:
No. Heifers only produce milk when they are close to calving after they've been bred. However, there was one occaison when I seen a heifer producing milk when she was NOT bred, and was being suckled by another heifer of the same age. This in itself is very rare, as 99% of heifers that are not bred are not producing milk.
No, they produce energy drinks like Monster, bhumba.
However cows and buffaloes produce milk.
Only female cows are able to produce milk - bulls are male cattle, so cannot make milk.
NO--male mammals do not have the mammary glands to do so.
It is impossible to find a picture of a bull with teats as bulls do not produce milk, only females. To view a picture of a bull with horns see the related link.
its the bull
The motto of Red Bull GmbH is 'No Red Bull. No Wings.'.
No stupid, a boy cow would be a bull!! Bull's don't have utters!
No, It gives you wings.
No.
NO.
bcz red bull gives you wings
No it is actually good for them.
No animal gives chocolate milk. Chocolate milk is made from additives such as ground up cocoa beans and and regular white milk.
A bull doesn't give birth because a bull is a male. The female, a cow, gives birth to the bull's offspring, and they are called calves.
They don't. They produce white milk, hippos produce pink milk