There are far too many unknown variables to be able to answer this question. The cattle could be sick from a variety of possible diseases, from Johnes's Disease to Foot and Mouth, or it's possible that they are not being cared for properly, i.e., being neglected of their basic needs like food, water and comfort.
Very likely sell the cattle to be slaughtered for meat.
Farmers want their cattle to produce high quality meat and a high milk yield
Boulbaba Rekik has written: 'Intensive selection in dairy cattle' 'Milk production' -- subject- s -: Milk in human nutrition, Milk yield
Beef cattle are inspected prior to butchering this ensures that the cow is healthy and free from disease. Dairy cattle usually do not get inspected regularly, however, the milk in the tank is inspected with each shipment of milk.
Milk cattle are also called Dairy cattle or Dairy cows.
Ayrshire cattle will have an average milk yield of 15,094 lbs. Keeping in mind that this amount can change per cow, from area to area and from feed being digested.
No, it decreases milk yield.
Milk comes from the udders of female cattle (a.k.a cows).
The largest milk producing country in the world is India. India is a leading producer of milk, with a large number of dairy farms and a significant dairy industry that supplies milk products for domestic consumption and export.
Chinhwa Sun has written: 'Dynamic aggregate milk supply response with biological constraints on dairy herd size' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Dairy cattle, Milk yield
Beef cattle, milk and hogs are important livestock products. Farm crops include wheat, barley and sunflower seeds.
cows yield milk