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
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Ayrshire cattle will have an average milk yield of 15,094 lbs. Keeping in mind that this amount can change per cow, from area to area and from feed being digested.
As a noun, an Ayrshire is a breed of cattle from Ayrshire, Scotland, known for the quantity and quality of its milk.
12 gallons
No. Female humans do not have the capacity to produce that much milk. Humans are not cows.
i recommend cow cheese rather than goat cheese
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.
The Ayrshire originated from the County of Ayr in Scotland.
This depends on what is regarded as the most desirable trait. The Holstein cow is known for producing a large amount of milk. The Guernsey is known for producing milk with a rich flavor. The Jersey cows produce milk with a very high butterfat content. Some cows, such as the Ayrshire and Milking Shorthorn are more efficient in producing milk from the amount of feed they get. There are many other breeds with special advantages, such as Indian breeds that can live and produce milk in marginal dry and hot lands.
This depends on what is regarded as the most desirable trait. The Holstein cow is known for producing a large amount of milk. The Guernsey is known for producing milk with a rich flavor. The Jersey cows produce milk with a very high butterfat content. Some cows, such as the Ayrshire and Milking Shorthorn are more efficient in producing milk from the amount of feed they get. There are many other breeds with special advantages, such as Indian breeds that can live and produce milk in marginal dry and hot lands.
Ayrshire animals are a breed of dairy cattle, known for their red and white markings. They are popular for their high milk production and adaptability to various climates.
They produce milk just like any other cow that is pregnant or not.