No. She will continuously produce colostrum for the calf even after the calf is born. But separate her from the rest of the herd so the calf does have a chance to suckle his momma and not get pushed away by a milk thief. Better yet, see if you can catch the milk thief suckling on that preg cow. If it's another calf, separate that calf with his momma in another pen. If it's another cow, put the cow through a catch chute, put a temporary spiked nose ring in her nose, and let her back with the herd. That nose ring should stop her from suckling milk from another cow.
Then it isn't colostrum. This only appears after giving birth. You should probably go see your doctor and find out what you are expressing from your breasts and why. Hope this helps!
yes
Colostrum.
That is called colostrum, it is very important that calves get the colostrum within 24 hours of birth. This is what gives them immunity to infections as it has all of the needed antibodies.
colostrum milk which is full of nutrient for the baby
Colostrum is the milk that a female mammal produces immediately after the first few hours after giving birth. It contains immunoglobins, antibodies and essential nutrients that are very important for the health and vigor of a newborn.
Giving birth.
no it's not possible to be pregnant for two years without giving birth, but sometimes very few women get to be pregnant for ten month and then give birth (it happens).
Sounds like either your milk came in, or your overproducing
She's not pregnant.
This fluid is know as colostrum and happens as the body prepares for the birth of your baby.
no