Mostly milk, including milk products such as butter, cream, etc. Generally older cows that can no longer produce profitable quantities of milk end up as "hamburger". To maintain milk production they must drop a calf almost annually. Male calves are usually turned into veal, or steers, save a few of the best for breeding. Dairy farming, like most businesses, is "bottom line" oriented. Non-producers are eliminated, producers are rewarded, just like the real, nongovernmental world.
While this is a rudimentary question at best, here goes:
Dairy cattle provide milk and the butterfat content which comes along with the milk. These two things are the basis for all dairy products (cheese, yogurt, ice cream, etc).
Throughout their productive years they are used for milk production, when they are no longer producing enough milk they are used for hamburger and other useful animal by-products.
dairy product is used for many different things, such as milk, cheeses, yogurt, or even icecream.
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Yes, cheese is made from milk, which is a dairy product.
Yes, cream fraiche a is a dairy product. It is derived from full fat milk and used sweet without being cultured.
cheese and a home made cake
Wisconsin is a major dairy product state. Milk is a dairy product from Wisconsin.
If the biscuits contain Milk solids / Milk / Butter / Yogurt or any dairy product like chocolate it is considered to be a dairy product.
The most important product of a dairy farm is usually milk.
Halloumi is a type of cheese. It is a dairy product.
Yes. Milk is a dairy product regardless of whether or not it has spoiled.
Generally, yes. Some vegetarians choose not to ea dairy (including cheese) though.
Yes it is. any cheese is a dairy product unless is is non-dairy cheese.
Dairy cows are not built or made to be camouflaged. They are a product of intensive artificial selection for the purpose of being used by humans, not to survive in the wild.