A cow that produces milk for the human population to drink.
The first milk that comes from a cow right after calving is not suitable for human consumption. It's gathered from the cow and saved for the calves that have been taken from their moms and fed to them via the bottle. The first milk is called colostrum, which is important for a newborn calf's health and survival.
Yes. Although if can tell a difference in a blind test, that would be an impressive albeit useless skill.
horse milk sheep milk In Google you can find many references to milk and milk products and their safety, by entering "milk for human consumption". Doing this I found that not only cow and goat milk are safe, but also sheep's milk and mare's milk are safe and available, but not widely.
Nothing, really, except cow's milk comes from lactating cows and human milk comes from lactating women.
Yes, since goat milk does not contain lactose, which is found in cow's milk.
A cow nurses it's babies much the same as a human. she has an utter, filled with milk that the calf sucks on to get milk. A cow nurses it's babies much the same as a human. she has an utter, filled with milk that the calf sucks on to get milk.
designer milk comes from a transgenic cow which has had human DNA added to it's own DNA. The cow then matures and ulimately produces human anti bodies within it's milk
The cows udder is an organ formed by its mammary glands and hangs in a single mass beneath the cow. The udder produces milk which is used to feed their young and collected for human consumption.
Holsteins have little, if any, mothering ability. They're bred to produce mass quantities of milk for human consumption, not to protect and raise a calf.
Probably.
Human and beast= domestic animal not cow it just looks like a cow