For most people, yes.
No. Cats cannot easily process lactose once they are weaned, but liver disease is not one of the effects of drinking cow's milk.
yes, yield of milk is good withstanding summmer
No. Cows don't need to drink milk: they drink water, not milk.
Because their milk is in much higher demand than human milk.
Yes, if (and only if!!) the milk from these cows are not being used for human consumption.
Nothing, really, except cow's milk comes from lactating cows and human milk comes from lactating women.
Bovines (cows, steer) provide milk and meat for human consumption.
Zero. Human milk is for babies; cow's milk is for baby cows.
Lactalbumin (the major protein in human milk) does not reflect light the way that casein in cows milk does. similiar to why is our planet blue .......
That's not good for it.
All cows (those female bovines that have had at least 1 calf) produce milk, whether it's for human consumption or not. However, "dry cows" are cows that do not produce milk, whether they are bred or open and don't have a calf at side.
not sure, but i think cows Actually, because all mammals produce milk, Gorrilla's or Monkey's milk would more than likely be the closest to Human's milk.