First of all, I'd like to address the grammatical errors in this question, to the best of my ability. Milk does not come in an individual particle or object form, it is a liquid and comes in terms of volume. When asking about the amount of a certain volume from something, you need to as "How much", not "How many."
Secondly, when saying about something that occurs only once, the word following is most often not in plural form, thus the correct phrase for this question would be "produce one time a day," or "once in a day," or "once a day."
Now, to answer this question, a Freisian cow may produce around 10 gallons of milk per milking. This maybe slightly less than the Holstein, a albeit close relative to this breed, which produces often over that amount in one milking. Naturally, though every cow is different and produces different amounts of milk each lactation, each day, or each milking.
Well it produces a lot of milk so yeah and love to have cows produce milk when I see you smile it like a thing I would.t change cause
It gives more milk than what it would normally produce for its calf. That's what constitutes a cow for being a dairy cow.
12 gallons
No. Female humans do not have the capacity to produce that much milk. Humans are not cows.
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.
These are the breeds of Dairy Cows: Holstien Friesian (Black and white) Holstien (Red and White, these are original holstiens) Guernsey (Gold and White) Milking Shorthorn (dark red) Ayrshire (Red and white) Jersey (small and brown) Brown Swiss (large and brown) Holstien Friesians produce the most milk. so do holstiens. Jerseys produce milk with high butterfat,and so do guernsey.
guernsey cow
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
The Guernsey cow is the national animal of Guernsey.
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.
They produce milk just like any other cow that is pregnant or not.
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