A cow can produce 350,000 glasses of milk in its life.
I don't actually know the answer, but I can perhaps give you some information which might be useful. I was touring a dairy, once, and asked the owner how much milk his cows, which were huge pure-blood Holsteins, produced. He told me his top producer did 100 pounds of milk, twice per day. I asked him to convert that to gallons, and he estimated 10 gallons in the morning and 10 in the evening, or a total of 20 gallons per day.
Now, if we do a bit of math, with 128 ounces in a US gallon, times 20, we get 2,560 liquid ounces of milk. Dividing that by an 8 ounce glass yields 320 glasses. PER DAY. Impressive, Bossy.
Now, you must figure out how long the productive life of a cow is. Many things figure into it, such as beef prices (yes, they're sold for meat when they don't produce any more) and the price of feed and milk. Can't help you there.
. A cow produces around 200,000 glasses of milk in her lifetime.
I believe 5 gallons of milk yearly
88 (or more)billion glasses a life time
It is depend upon the life span of cow,
Depends on the size of the glass...
The amount of milk produced will differ depending on the breed of the cow. However, assuming that 20L of milk per day per cow is reasonably average and that a glass of milk is 250ml, one cow would produce around 80 glasses of milk daily.
Your question is unclear. Do you mean how many glasses of milk are contained in a 1 liter carton? The answer is that it depends on the size of glasses. A "glass of milk" is an indefinite measure. Glasses come in different sizes. Larger glasses hold more milk; smaller glasses hold less milk.
8 16oz glasses
It varies, maybe 2 or 3 glasses of milk.
Two 8 oz glasses of milk will come in 1 pint
just about 200,000 glasses
A standard drinking glass holds about 250 ml of liquid. There are four standard glasses of milk in a liter.
That is 8 of them.
Santa will drink many glasses that are placed out for him on Christmas Eve.
6 and 2/5 glasses