It depends on your set-up. You could have a set-up where you have 30 milking machines for all 30 cows so they get milked all at the same time where all 30 cows go into 30 stalls each and are hooked up simultaneously; or you can have 5 or 6 milking machines for the 30 cows so that you milk 5 or 6 at a time. This set up requires 5 or 6 cows going into the parlour at a time while the other 24 or 25 wait their turns.
You would need cows (Of course!), barns and pastures to house them, feed, milking machines, farm hands and a good work ethic. Cows will needed to have been milked twice a day. You will either need to buy a bull or stud your cows to a bull, because you cow needs to have had a calf before it starts giving milk. You would need cows (Of course!), barns and pastures to house them, feed, milking machines, farm hands and a good work ethic. Cows will needed to have been milked twice a day. You will either need to buy a bull or stud your cows to a bull, because you cow needs to have had a calf before it starts giving milk.
you need to wear bikinies for real
Cows are used for milking so thats just about your only way to get dairy and they are also a good source of Protien for your body (some people may not like any other protien).
None. Cows may need grazing area but an area does not need cows!
This is important because cows don't last forever, and they need their offspring to grow up to take their place when they have to be culled or die of illness or natural causes. The only way to produce offspring is if the cows are bred to a bull via sexual reproduction.
The milk that collects in her udder can make it swollen and painful if it isn't taken out often enough. So the cows are milked early in the morning and late in the afternoon. They learn that milking takes away the discomfort of a very full udder and will walk to and from the milking sheds of their own accord, with no need to be rounded up.
Uh, stomachs have NO COWS!
would need the weight of the cows and how thick you want your steaks
You first need to consider how many cows will be kept in the shed, and how much time you think they will spend in there. This will give you an idea of how large the shed needs to be.Next, you need to confirm where the milking will take place and if it will be done mechanically (or with assistance from machines). This will affect the space as the machinery will need some space.You will also need to factor in a space for refrigeration to ensure the milk is kept fresh.Usually, dairy sheds are pole barns because it allows them to be quite large.There are many shed designs to choose from, so it depends what the rest of the farm looks like. Trying to match the design of the new dairy shed to the rest of the buildings is a good idea.
A cow with a calf- 12 gallons per day (GPD), mature cow-10 GPD, weanling-6-9 GPD, yearling-9-12 GPD, and a bull 12 GPD. Milking dairy cows will need about 20 GPD.
Cows don't need money
No. Cows need a bull to reproduce.