This is either due to a hormonal problem or a side effect of medication. Either way, you need to see your doctor about this.
A cow typically needs 7% (non-lactating cows) to 10% (lactating) of her body weight in water per day.
Jerseys usually will be lactating for 10 months, but can go for much longer: anecdotes suggest Jerseys can lactate for as long as 2 years if they are milked on a regular basis.
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A typical cow will be lactating for 6 to 10 months.
Go check with your doctor as soon as possible. Whatever it is, prevention is better than cure and only a specialist can diagnose you effectively.
10 years 10 years 10 years 10 years
Foals:16-18%Weanlings:14-16%Yearlings:12-14%Mature horses:10-12%Lactating mares:12-14%Performance horses:10-12%
10 years 10 years
10 years = 87,658.1277 hours.
each census is taken every 10 years
10 years older!
50s for 2 years 60s for 10 years 70s for 10 years 80s for 10 years 90s for 10 years 2000s for 9 years