No. Stress REDUCES milk production. A stressed out cow won't produce as much milk, nor will she even let down any milk when it's milking time.
The pituitary gland produces prolactin which acts on the breasts to induce milk production.
Green and blue are calming colors that can relieve stress.
The Production Budget for Milk was $20,000,000.
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It can, particularly if stormy weather is causing stress among the herd. Sunny, warm weather makes them relaxed, but weather that is too hot can hamper milk production as well.
stress can affect all animals including humans in a negative way----loss of weight gain on beef cattle, loss of milk production on dairy cattle ect...ect...
The stress you induce on the beam is equal to weight hanging on the beam. The answer for the where part of the question is in the question. You said it yourself; you hang the weight from the center of the beam, therefore the stress of the weight will be in the center of the beam.
milk production
Its simple, just make a women pregnant and she wil naturally produce milk in her breasts. Other forms of producing milk may probably include taking of milk stimulating drugs which can induce a production of milk in breasts.
By selecting cows that have the best milk production in the herd and breeding them to bulls whose dams also had superior milk production, resulting in heifers with higher milk production than their dams.
There's no such thing as "breeding milk" so it has no influence on or in production.
Lactation is the medical term meaning production of milk.