I have 78 goats and everyone likes being milk ... you have to start touching them at a young age... and we start at 15 days prior to kidding putting them on the milking stand.. and rubbing their stomachs ..touching their legs .. reaching up and touching their udders... by the time they kid they know exactly what is going on and pay no attention to the manipulations going on to them....
Basically any country which goats or sheeps.
The meaning of the Kalenjin name Kipkeino is "when sheep or goats are being milked."
Goats and camels can be milked.
Cows, goats, and sheep are all milked.
They are able to be milked for milk production, they are very friendly, they will eat almost anything including paper, Angora goats are the only goats that are used for their hair production, this is called Mohair.
Yup. They sure do. My friend had a goat dairy, and she milked 300/day.
a cow can go three days without being milked.
it is a weird question but certain spiders have to be milked and they do not like it at all.
It depends what kind of animal. A cow doesn't mind too much.
All mammals produce milk for their babies. Some adult humans take the milk from other species, usually docile species that are relatively easy to confine and manipulate, such as cows, goats, and sheep.
Cows do not feel pain when milked, nor are they milked forcibly. They willingly go to the milker when their udders fill up.
You can't. If you are trying to raise orphan rabbits you can use kitten replacer or goats milk. You can buy canned goats milk in most any store by canned Carnation milk.