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.
It is depend upon the life span of cow,
That would depend on where in the world you were, the quantity of milk and the type of milk, like cow's milk or goat's milk, or things like low fat or normal.
You can't always depend on getting milk from a cow when you want. They have to be in the right "moo'd."
cow milk rots faster
You milk a cow.
No I do not think milk is cow mucous!!!!!!!
No. Cow's milk have more calcium than almond milk.
This will depend if she is at her peak of lactation, when the calf is drinking the most milk, therefore she is producing more. In this case she can be still producing milk for 3 or even 5 months after that. However, if the calf is nearing weaning age (about 10 months), than the cow might be producing milk for about 2 months. This will change from cow to cow depending on how well they produce milk, heavy milkers will produce longer than light milkers.
A cow that produces milk for the human population to drink.
it depends if the milk from the cow it infected from the cow..... :)
you have to have a calf in order to milk a cow
Yes, you can hire someone to milk a cow.