Acow gives milk depending on how it is fed.The more you give it food the more milk is produced .It can produce 20litres a day.Because it is milked twice in a day.In the evening and morning.But also it depends on which type/ breed of a cow.
That all depends on the breed of the cow, what you feed it, and if you give it hormones or not. Massachusetts avreage is 53 lbs. of milk per cow per day from 2008-2009.
none none at all
usually about anywhere from 50 to 60 pounds twice a day but if u have a good cow she will give 70 to 80
No because cow milk has to much chemicals in to the milk to make it stay more than a day.
A good cow is likely producing 25-30 litres of milk a day. Some though - will give as much as 50L a day.
Is this 4% on an as-fed ration or as a dry-matter ration? Technically it would depend on the cow, but usually most Holsteins give around 20 to 30 gal. of milk per day.
They give milk. There is various types of milk depending on the cow.There is;Milk (Regular Cow), 1 day, 6 coinsStrawberry Milk (Pink Cow) 1 day, 12 coinsChocolate Milk (Brown Cow) 1 day, 18 coinsMilkonium (Bovine-09) 1 day, 18 coins
12 gallons
An Angus cow only produces around 20 to 30 lb of milk per day.
In order to get milk you must complete these things.1. Your cow MUST be at the adult age2. Your cow must be in a good mood3. Your cow can NOT give milk while it is Pregnant4. If you cow wasn't feed the day before, most likely she won't give you any milk.
This will depend solely on the individual cow's ability to produce. Some cows will produce 48 kg of milk per day while others may give only 30 kg of milk per day.
No, a cow does not give milk every day. A cow's ability to produce milk is dependent on a variety of factors such as its lactation cycle, diet, and overall health. Typically, a cow will produce milk for about 10 months after giving birth before entering a dry period to rest and recover before calving again.