Well, if you tried to milk her from both sides at once, your head would be in a place that we don't want to discuss.
IE: Cows can be milked from any side, picking a side is normally for convenience.
Genetics. Holsteins are especially known for their long faces, and it's all down to their genetic make up.
However, if this was a joke, the answer maybe this: They get moo-d swings from having to give milk all day. (That may not be the right answer, but it was worth a try.)
because it is beleived (in a scientific study) that cows can sense magnetic north like some other animals. they usually face north while grazing
For one person with hand milking, one at a time. For when automatic machines are used, around a dozen or more cows can be milked at a time in a milking parlour on a commercial dairy farm.
When milked, cows produce plain milk. The milk is safe to drink right then if one chooses. Otherwise, it is sent to stores where consumers can choose what kind they want (2%, whole, etc).
This question is impossible to answer because the number of cows per farm differs, as well as number of cows on farm per day, since cows that were milked one day wouldn't be milked the next or vice versa because either they'd be culled and sold, come down with a sickness, be of the time to be dried up before calving, or start giving milk as heifers or (for older cows) after calving, etc.
It can be, yes. It would be made so that the cows walk in one door, get milked, then walk out another door.
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no
Graze on Grass, and Sleep, One would think they would Enjoy being Milked, but you would Have to Research their Brainwaves and Nerve Reactions to See how much They like it.
Cows only have one "breast," and that is the udder.
No. Cows only have one stomach with four compartments.
Yes! Cows do, in fact, have only one stomach. This stomach is divided into four chambers, being the rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum. It is common misconception that cows have four stomachs, when they only have one.
Only one.
No. Cows only have one stomach with four chambers or compartments.