A cow needs to be milked at least twice every day. When she has her calf with her, the calf will take milk from her several times a day and so the cow always feels 'comfortable'. When the calf has been taken away so that we can have her milk instead, her udder fills with milk and needs to be emptied at least twice (preferably three times) a day or she will become extremely uncomfortable and before too long, very ill.
Whenever the cow was ready to be milked again.
Cows are milked early morning and again in the late afternoon.
Nothing. Milk is milk no matter what cow it comes from. Don't get suckered in the BS that "strawberry-flavoured" milk comes from red cows, or "chocolate" milk comes from brown cows, etc. etc. Milk is the same colour, flavour and often consistency no matter the colour, breed or type of cow it comes from.
A good milking cow is often referred to a cow that gives a lot of milk, and one that lasts for longer than the other cows.
The only way you could acquire milk in that time period is if you already owned a cow and could milk her out a couple times a day.
cow milk rots faster
A newborn calf needs to have his milk every two to three hours.
You milk a cow.
No I do not think milk is cow mucous!!!!!!!
No. Cow's milk have more calcium than almond milk.
A cow that produces milk for the human population to drink.
it depends if the milk from the cow it infected from the cow..... :)
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.
It's possible, but certainly not in the same quantity as that of a cow. They often produce milk at the same rate as a cow, having to feed the baby every two to three hours, which is about the same time a cow is up to feed her new calf.