When she gives birth to a calf.
A cow will start to develop milk secretion cells about 6 months into pregnancy, however, she will start to let her milk down into the milk cisterns and into the teats about two days before she is ready to calve.
It's possible, but if you catch that milk-thieving cow right away and separate her from the herd to wean her from doing that (or just outright cull her) the open cow shouldn't produce, or rather continue producing milk.
Introduce cow's milk gradually, mixing it with formula or breast milk at first. Start with small amounts and gradually increase the ratio of cow's milk to formula/breast milk. Aim for whole milk and avoid flavored or sweetened varieties. Monitor for any signs of lactose intolerance or allergy.
cow milk rots faster
No I do not think milk is cow mucous!!!!!!!
You milk a cow.
This depends on the cow, actually. Some cows may start lactation right after her calf is born, others (and this may refer to most) will start freshening (producing milk) a few days to even a few weeks prior to giving birth. One of the classic signs that a cow is about to give birth is that her udder and teats start to engorge themselves with milk.
No. Cow's milk have more calcium than almond milk.
A cow that produces milk for the human population to drink.
it depends if the milk from the cow it infected from the cow..... :)
No, cow milk does not contain mucus.
you have to have a calf in order to milk a cow