Its depends on cow's health.some cow's are given more than 10 liters without any medicine.better food =more milk
There is no such thing as an "organic cow." All cows are organic, they were created that way. But the amount of milk depends on the BREED of cow and whether it is a dairy cow or a beef cow.
120 litres
Cow's milk that was grown naturally without harmful chemicals.
12 gallons
No. Female humans do not have the capacity to produce that much milk. Humans are not cows.
No. A cow (yes, a "female" cow--all cows are indeed females) must give birth to a calf annually in order to produce milk "at all times." Some cows can produce milk for two or more years if and only if they are milked regularly, but it is advisable to give them a break for two months or more before they start producing milk again.
A young cow can produce 25 gallons of milk a week. A jersey cow, 28 gallons per week. Guess it depends on the size of the cow. And no, cows that stand in the shade do NOT give chocolate milk. :) My parents Holsteins were giving approximately 40-49 gal a week. My Jersey on silage will produce 35gal per week. On grain and hay she will produce 28gal per week. How much a cow produces depends a lot on what they are being fed and how stressed they are. A happy cow will give more milk than an unhappy cow, and the higher the quality of the feed, the more milk they are able to produce.
None. Dairy cows produce milk, not money.
Ayrshire cow can produce milk 5000 - 16000 kg/year. In 2006 Finland Ayrshire cows average milk production was 8 472 kg of milk. Fat-% was 4.29, and protein-% 3.46
They produce milk just like any other cow that is pregnant or not.
No
holstine
A Belted Galloway cow can produce as much as 20,000 lbs. of milk per year or 9,000 liters of milk per lactation. The milk has very small fat globules which renders it partially homogenized.
The average cow in Wisconsin produces roughly +20,000 lbs a year in lactation.