Goats are a third to a quarter of the size of cows, for one. And, they only have two teats on their udders, unlike cows which have four. Goats' milk contains different enzymes and lacks lactose than cows milk does, and is also rich in buttermilk fat.
It takes less animals to produce more milk with a cow-based dairy than a sheep- or goat-based dairy. One dairy cow will produce more milk over a period of time than one goat or sheep.
Don't you know that "mother dairy milk" and cow's milk are the same thing? Everyone associates "dairy" with cows, unless otherwise specified like goats or sheep or camels.
There is none.
No, you can't put the goats in the dairy barn. It's just for cows but yeah in terms of amount of harvest, goat is better but not with pink and green cows.
Yes, because regular butter is dairy so that means goat butter is dairy.
The Meiji dairy company's milk is from cows. It is a Japanese company offering raw milk products. It conducts quality control in the handling of sensitive dairy materials.
Most kids who are allergic to cow's milk also react to goat's milk and sheep's calcium and other vital nutrients to replace what you were getting from dairy products.
Goat dairy products (milk, cheese, ice cream) are products made from goat's milk.
A cow. Or, if you want to go into specifics, a dairy cow.
A cow that is specifically used by farmers for producing milk that they sell. Dairy farming is just one type of cattle farming. Different types of farmers use different types of cattle for their farms.
Goats can produce dairy, meat, or wool. The toggenburg or nubian goat is an excellent dairy producer.
intestine of goat or cow.