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There is not enough information to postulate whether improvements or lack-thereof to milk production is observed when a cow consumes her placenta. Thus it is not known if there is a significant relation, or if this relation is so insignificant it is unimportant to the point it has nothing to do with milk production.What is known, however, that placenta eating--placentophagia--is both instinctual and a means to deter predators from discovering the birthing site and eventually her newborn calf. It may also be done out of hunger--as a kind of reward, in a way--after a lengthy birthing period. (Placentophagia has its risks of cows choking on it, but most producers (see the related link below) have had no problems when their cows had consumed the afterbirth post-partum.)


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