A dairy is needed for producing milk and dairy products for people to eat and drink.
A dairy veterinarian assists the farmer with any needed operations (such as cesarean sections), herd health (vaccinations), etc...
no he\she would not get the nutrients needed such as dairy
There are dairy bulls. If the cow is not bred, she will not produce milk. Bulls are necessary to do this. Although, many cows are now artificially inseminated. Unless dairy heifers are needed to increase the herd or to replace cows that are too old, any bull's semen will do.
lots of people say that if you drink milk or have a lot of dairy products that you bones get stronger.
3-4 portions a day is good if you want a healthy and balanced diet. However I do not know the amount in grams. It depends on what size of dairy you have.
Dairy cooperatives traditionally help to reduce the impact of such fluctuations on milk handlers by more efficiently coordinating supply arrangements and routing raw milk supplies not needed for fluid milk
No one. Dairy cattle where merely selected through the process of artificial selection from ancient breeds like the Celtic Shorthorn and the Aurochs, to produce more milk than what is needed to feed a calf.
These foods, like other dairy products, have calcium, which is needed for bone growth.
I'm trying to get a Simmental Calf in one of my Dairy Farms by having a Bull & 1 Simmental Cow in them, Total of 2 cows. But I'm not getting any Simmental Calfs when I Harvest the Dairy Farm. Is there a minimum number of cows I need to have in the Dairy Farm to produce a Calf? Any Advice. Please help.
yes dairy has dairy in it
You do not need to eat dairy products. Consuming dairy products leads to a decrease in calcium stores in the body. Casein in dairy products binds with calcium in the bones, which is then excreted from the body.
The inability for the body to process dairy products is known as lactose intolerance. This condition occurs when the small intestine doesn't produce enough of the enzyme lactase, which is needed to digest lactose, the sugar found in milk and dairy products. Symptoms may include bloating, gas, diarrhea, and stomach cramps after consuming dairy.