A donkey will produce milk after giving birth to foal. However, to collect the milk to make cheese, the foal will need to be given commercial milk replacer as the donkey will likely not produce enough milk to support both the foal and the milk collection. Also, this could be a rather dangerous prospect as donkeys are not generally well trained to stand for milk collection by hand and there is no commercial equipment available to milk them out mechanically.
In general, in the United States cows are the primary species that is commercially milked to produce dairy product, with a much smaller secondary market for goat milk. In other countries, camels, water buffalos, and yaks are also milked.
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Donkey milk contains less fat then cow milk.
a donkey is made by God he puts love and care into them
Females do nurse their young , just as horses do.
From male and female donkeys.
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Ass is another word for donkey - so donkeys milk
The cheese is the solid food made from milk
Yes they only breed with their breed.The above is only partly true. A donkey is a breed, or species (Equuis asines), It, therefore, can breed true - that is, a male and a female donkey will produce another donkey.However, a donkey can interbreed with a horse as follows:A female horse (mare), and a male donkey will produce a mule.A male horse (stallion), and a female donkey will produce a hinny.
A goat doesn't produce cheese. It produces milk, in which cheese is made. The process of milking a goat is similar to that of cows, but on a much smaller scale. The cheeses made with goats milk are much easier to achieve than that made from cows milk. A sheep doesn't produce cheese but there are certain breeds of sheep that you can milk and from this milk cheese can be produced.
Yes, and it's the world's most expensive cheese.
Cattle milk, sheep milk & GOAT milk
No, It is made from the separation of milk from any animal that can produce milk.
Dairy products...(cheese, milk, etc.)
No
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Wisconsin produces milk and cheese.
Goats produce cheese, milk and meat.
yes, cheese is made out of milk. :) :) :) :) :) :) XD :P Well, most cheeses are made of milk but there are artificially produced cheeses that don't contain any milk.
Approximetaly 2.7 billion pounds of cheddar cheese are produced each year.
The above mentioned plant will eventually produce cheese. i.e. a cheese plant.