It takes around 10 to 12 hours for a cow's udder to completely fill up with milk, so it would be about that amount of time that a milk molecule will go from the alveoli of the udder to when it's milked out.
Milked. As in, "Sam milked the cow this morning."
The verb form of milk is milked or milking.The girl milked the cow.The girl was milking the cow when it kicked her.
To the Milk Factory to make the milk better
They were milked the old fashioned way.Now they use factories to milk cows.
Goats and camels can be milked.
no
Cows that are milked are referred to as dairy cows. These cows are milked in a barn or a milk house.
Cows, goats, and sheep are all milked.
The past participle of milk is milked.
Not if they don't need to be milked, no. But, if you're hired to milk dairy cows, and Jerseys are among those cows that need to be milked, then the answer would be a very obvious yes.
Female Yaks are milked and the milk can be turned into cheese, Same method as cattle
Yes. The things that can cause a cow to run out of milk is when she's really sick, has poor body condition, or is too old to be producing milk any more. Or, they run out milk after all the milk has been milked out of the udders, and they run out of milk when they are not being milked for a couple weeks.