It depends what kind of animal. A cow doesn't mind too much.
Yes, all mammals produce milk, which is administered via the mammary glands and teats. Even the platypus and echidna produce milk, despite being egg-laying mammals (monotremes), and this milk is distributed not via teats, but still using mammary glands which excrete milk through openings in the skin.
it is a weird question but certain spiders have to be milked and they do not like it at all.
Cows do not feel pain when milked, nor are they milked forcibly. They willingly go to the milker when their udders fill up.
A cow can typically go around 12-24 hours without being milked before experiencing discomfort or pain. However, it is important for dairy cows to be milked regularly, typically 2-3 times a day, to prevent health issues and maintain milk production.
Yes - all female mammals can be milked. I have some cheese made of sheep's milk in our fridge right now.
no you cannot milk a bear, whatever made you think of that?
most mammals produce milk exp. cows, goats, dolphines,lions,tigers,dogs,cats and many more. hope this answer helps. p.s. mammals are animals that give birth to their young and do not hatch them.
Yes; any mammal can be milked.
It kind of depends on the situation unless it's a riddle or a joke...sometimes the cow just doesn't like people, or it has discomfort from not being milked often enough.
kunichiwa means "HI" or "HELLO" in japanese. it also means hamsters being of milked.
Echidnas are mammals, despite being egg-laying mammals, or monotremes. Therefore, like all mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk.
Milked. As in, "Sam milked the cow this morning."