Milk.
pasteurization
Cows produce milk through cells and glands located in their udder that secrete the fluid called milk.
No. Milk does not come from male cattle: it comes from female cattle (i.e., cows).
It's called cows!!
Milk machine.
No, only the "female cows" do. Male "cows" are not cows. They are bulls or steers, which do not produce milk. Female bovines that have had a calf (or at least two) are called cows and those cows produce milk. Young female bovines that have not had a calf are called heifers, and they are not able to produce milk because they have not had a calf yet.
Baby cows (called calves) grow up to be cows. They will drink milk from the moms utters. The milk has the right amount of nutrients for the baby.
It is neither. Cows and the people who produce milk are called producers. The consumers buy the milk.
Milk cattle are also called Dairy cattle or Dairy cows.
It's called an udder, and cows are bred, either to give more milk, or to give more lean beef.
Cows are milked, at the farm. The milk is pumped into large refrigerated holding tanks. On a specific day, a milk truck arrives, pumps the milk out of the milk tank, and into the truck. The truck arrives at the dairy, and is pumped into whatever tank is needed to make whatever product.