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what is the answer to: MILK IS TO COW AS WOOL IS TO sheep.
First, look at the relationship between milk and cow. You can see that milk comes from the cow. You can think of "comes from the" as the relationship. Now use that same relationship for the next set: Wool comes from the _______. It is evident that the word "sheep" fulfills this relationship nicely.
Sheep - Sheep produce wool (though, not all breeds do), meat (lamb and mutton), as well as milk (some cheeses are made with sheep milk including ricotta).Cattle - Cattle produce meat (veal and beef) as well as milk. Milk from a cow is the most common type of milk consumed by humans; it can be found in milk, yogurt, ice cream, cheese, and practically every other dairy product.
Milk of either cow, goat, sheep or buffalo.
No, cheese is produced from milk, usually milk from the cow, sheep, goat or buffalo.
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.
It takes less animals to produce more milk with a cow-based dairy than a sheep- or goat-based dairy. One dairy cow will produce more milk over a period of time than one goat or sheep.
The women in antient mesopotamia made their cloths out of wool,flax and other natural recorcess they had such as cow or sheep skins or wool.
Most kids who are allergic to cow's milk also react to goat's milk and sheep's calcium and other vital nutrients to replace what you were getting from dairy products.
Sheep are the primary animals that produce wool. Their wool is derived from the fleece on their bodies, which is sheared off annually. Other animals that can produce wool include goats (mohair and cashmere) and rabbits (angora), each with their unique characteristics and quality of wool.
No, you're better off shearing a llama with shears meant for sheep. Cows don't have wool that need to be sheared annually, sheep do.
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