Basically any country which goats or sheeps.
Goats and camels can be milked.
Cows, goats, and sheep are all milked.
Yup. They sure do. My friend had a goat dairy, and she milked 300/day.
The meaning of the Kalenjin name Kipkeino is "when sheep or goats are being milked."
All mammals produce milk for their babies. Some adult humans take the milk from other species, usually docile species that are relatively easy to confine and manipulate, such as cows, goats, and sheep.
Goats live in Australia, but they are not native to the country. Goats were introduced with the First Fleet in 1788.
Australia
Yes; any mammal can be milked.
Greece
Greece.
The same way it is made today- by milking a cow or goat. In the 1800s, they were milked by hand, today that is done by a milking machine. But milk is still made by cows and goats.
Milked. As in, "Sam milked the cow this morning."