You could get possibly 8 gallons of milk from them a day but the more they eat the more milk they produce but the maximum of gallons is 8 and that is 180 milk cartons that they serve in school cafeterias
9 gallons of milk/day
It will give 375 gallons of milk in 3 months if it gives 1500 gallons of milk in one year
a cow does not make yogurt it makes milk and it is 8 quarts of milk and that equals 2 hole gallons
That all depends on the breed. Are you asking about a dairy cow or a beef cow, and what breed of dairy or beef cow?
It varies in how many times the cow is cloned but usually 2 for health reasons. the original and the clone
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15 years ago we had a average milk cow, I for get the bread, that produced 4 gal. per day.
12 gallons
The amount of milk given per milking depends on a lot of factors including the time of year, breed of cow, number of milkings per day..... but on average the commerical cow will give about 5 gallons per day.
The average Jersey Cow produces 22 liters of milk per day (5.8 gallons)
2,674 gallons
After a dairy cow gives birth, it is usually milked for 10 months, then allowed to 'dry up' for the two month's prior to birthing, again. IF the cow is milked twice per day, and gives 4 gallons per milking (average), she can give approximatly 2400 gallons of milk per year. Of course, this does not take into account the age of the animal, sickness, or feeding.