Most dairy cows that are used in conventional dairies (like Holsteins and Jerseys) are a form of GMO since they are genetically modified to be nothing more than milking machines. So I guess the answer to this question would be cows, not milk.
Organic milk means that cows it came from was not given growth hormones or large amounts of antibiotics. The cows should also have been fed non-GMO feed or been allowed to graze on grass.
we use cow to get milk
to provide vitamins
pretty much yeah, cows milk would taste nicer in certain things though
No because all cows, regardless of type, are capable of giving milk, so long as they have already given birth to a calf (very recently) and are lactating. There are people out there that use their beef cows (yes, BEEF cows) to get their milk from that they use for their own consumption. Milk isn't exclusive to dairy cows only, you know.
Milk, cheese, butter. The stuff we use toay.
They were milked the old fashioned way.Now they use factories to milk cows.
Cows provide milk, meat, leather, and gelatin.
Depends on what breed you are referring to. Dairy cows give a lot of milk; beef cows don't.
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.
The cows milk was beneficiary to the townspeople. use it as a descriptive word.