Cows are milked in several stages: the post-partum or after-calving stage, during the rest/uterine involution stage, receptive-breeding stage, first-trimester gestation stage, the second-trimester gestational stage and the first part of the third-trimester before being dried off to rest for a couple months before she calves. Some cows can be milked for over 2 years before either being culled or taking a well-deserved break for a few months so that they can be milked again.
Cows that are milked are referred to as dairy cows. These cows are milked in a barn or a milk house.
They were milked the old fashioned way.Now they use factories to milk cows.
The word that starts with 'da' that is the place where cows are milked is called a dairy. Cows are milked two or three times a day in a milking parlor.
Never. No cows were milked in a plane, not ever.
Cows do not feel pain when milked, nor are they milked forcibly. They willingly go to the milker when their udders fill up.
The place where cows are milked is called a milking parlor or a milking shed. This is where farmers can safely and efficiently extract milk from the cows.
Not if they don't need to be milked, no. But, if you're hired to milk dairy cows, and Jerseys are among those cows that need to be milked, then the answer would be a very obvious yes.
Milkmaids.
no
Twice a day, morning and evening.
Well, in the book it says that the pigs milked them quite succesfully ..
Cows, goats, and sheep are all milked.