If you are referring to replacement females, yes he does. The reason is that he could be a sire that does not have high milk production genetics, or comes from a breed that is not known to be a great milker (such as Hereford), and this could affect the amount of milk that his daughters will give when they become milk cows. This is also the opposite if he is a sire that has the genetics for better milk production, thus a dam with lower milk can give birth to a heifer that will be able to produce more milk than her mother.
its the bull
No stupid, a boy cow would be a bull!! Bull's don't have utters!
It is impossible to find a picture of a bull with teats as bulls do not produce milk, only females. To view a picture of a bull with horns see the related link.
sheep milk because the high quantity of fat
No. Condensed milk has a large quantity of sugar in it, evaporated milk does not.
NO.
No.
Holstein if you're looking for quantity, Jersey if you're looking for quality in terms of milk butter fat.
Beans can help increase breast milk production and improve its quality due to their high protein, fiber, and nutrient content. Consuming beans can provide essential nutrients for lactating mothers, which can positively impact the quantity and quality of breast milk.
No it is actually good for them.
Evaporation.
No! That is not even a logical question.