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In the US milk is taken direct from the farm to a dairy. This might be an on-farm dairy, owned by the same people who own the cows. It might also be a cooperative of dairy farmers working together, or it could be a separate corporation with no connection to the farm other than the contractual agreement to provide raw milk.

At the dairy, the milk gets processed into all the formulations you see in the store, including cream, buttermilk, ice cream, sour cream, and cheese.

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milk is thougth to have originated from Prussia when a man stabbed a cow in the udder when trying to kill it for .milk leaked out and then people started milking cows firstly by stabbing the udder and then for unknown reasons they started milking them the proper way

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Milk comes from cows, who are milked by humans on farms. My assumption is that milk is made anywhere where there are farms, because you get milk from milking cows.

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Cows only. Calves drink the milk from their mothers.

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milk comes from the cows

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mammery glands!!

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Udder

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