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cheese is made from milk and other products but milk which comes from cows plays a big part in cheese.
cows play a good part they provide us milk and without cows you can make no ice creams i love cows
the milk in ice cream comes from the cows udders.
Cheese is made by human hands from the milk that comes from a cow. Part of a veal calf's gut (called rennet) is used in the cheese-making process.
Yes, Hindus do consume cow milk as a part of their diet. Cows are considered sacred in Hinduism, and their milk is often used in various religious rituals and as a dietary staple.
No, neither is done. A cow is worth money for it’s ability to produce milk and as a part of a herd.
It does not have a name, it does not exist.
A kitten, or cat, doesn't need cows milk at any age. Most cats are lactose intolerant and, kittens especially, can get an upset stomach. A kitten with diarrhoea can get very dehydrated very quickly and that can easily become fatal. If the kitten if very young, giving it Kitten Replacer Milk (KMR) will not harm it and will give it a little extra nutrition. If the kitten is old enough to completely eat solid food, water is just fine.
Mammals give milk, wolves give milk...hence they part of the class mammalia.
There are several things that could cause the milk to freeze. However this often happens with the beef cow in the later part of the year.
Oddly enough, cows. I think what you mean is "how do cows produce milk", which is another question entirely. Cows, and other female mammals, produce milk as a natural product of their physiology when they reach the age at which they can bear young. All female mammals have the capacity to produce milk.
Cows are mammals, just as we are (and cats, dogs, elephants, wolves, mice...). This is what a mammal is (definition from Dictionary.com): any vertebrate of the class Mammalia, having the body more or less covered with hair, nourishing the young with milk from the mammary glands, and, with the exception of the egg-laying monotremes, giving birth to live young. The part about "nourishing the young with milk from the mammary glands" describes why the female of all mammal species, including our own, make milk: it's to feed our babies. (Mammary glands...mammal...there's a connection.) It so happens that we as a human species have found ways to gather and use the milk of some other animals: cows, goats, camels, yaks, and more. But the reason they have the milk to give is that their bodies make it in order to feed their own young. ---- Primarily to feed their calves, but after the calves stop suckling. If the cow is then milked regularly she will carry on producing milk.