This depends on what is regarded as the most desirable trait. The Holstein cow is known for producing a large amount of milk. The Guernsey is known for producing milk with a rich flavor. The Jersey cows produce milk with a very high butterfat content. Some cows, such as the Ayrshire and Milking Shorthorn are more efficient in producing milk from the amount of feed they get. There are many other breeds with special advantages, such as Indian breeds that can live and produce milk in marginal dry and hot lands.
goat & cow's milk
From a cow
cow;s milk
Because they are the best producers!
Well, there is no best breed of cow, but it depends on what you are asking about like a cow that produces the most milk would be a Holstein.
A cow can be and is often milked all year round. There is no particular season that is best to milk a cow, unless your cattle-raising practices surround the seasons, and not the more conventional year-round milking. Therefore, if it is that, then the best season to milk a cow is the season where forage and grasses are at their highest quality, because then you can get the best milk without having to go ahead and harvest and store feeds for your cow[s].
Breast milk is made for human children and cow based formulas are using what nature intended for calves. Each mammal species produces the exact best milk for its own young. And while cow's milk might be tasty and easily available, what is best nutritionally for a child is its own mother's milk.
Well, there is no best breed of cow, but it depends on what you are asking about like a cow that produces the most milk would be a Holstein.
Muraah,Jafrabadi,& Mehsana buffalo as well as Jersy & HF Cow this are best & highest milk producer.
No. Soy milk doesn't have some of the nutrients and fat that milk does. Soy milk is lower in fat than milk, plus it doesn't has as much Vit. B12 and calcium as what a baby needs. Homogenized milk is better for the health of a or toddler.
the best to put on your face is the cow's
cow milk rots faster