Lactation is just a more scientific term for "milking period." In other words, cows are producing milk for their calves or, in a dairy environment, for human consumption. Lactation can last as long as a calf is suckling which is typically 6 to 10 months or longer.
Yes. Dairy farming will be profitable when you have 60% of the animals in lactation.
Lactation is a term for the time period that a cow, or any other female mammal, is able to produce milk. What defines such a period is by seeing how tight and swollen the udder is on that cow. If the udder looks tight and swollen and all four teats look full, then she is obviously in her lactation period. This goes for all types of cows, beef and dairy alike.
Honey and lemon does not have any affect on lactation. It will not stop lactation, increase lactation or anything else.
The doe could get pregnant on her next heat (each cycle takes 21 days) but it is recommended that you only let the doe kid once a year so that she can recover and gain weight lost during lactation etc
The doe could get pregnant on her next heat (each cycle takes 21 days) but it is recommended that you only let the doe kid once a year so that she can recover and gain weight lost during lactation etc
"It's milking time" or "they're milking cows."
No, lactation is not a sign of heat.
You could probably use an ez-milker on a doe (designed for horses) by using the mechanism for a smaller horse. Of course getting a deer to stand to be milked might be problematic.
Just two: hand milking and machine milking
Milking a horse is no crueler than milking a cow. In other words, no.
Pregnancy and lactation increase the BMR because of the high energy required to maintain the pregnancy and lactation.