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Cows that are frightened are stressed cows. Stressed cows are not relaxed, which indicates that the hormone oxytocin is released in very little amounts, leading to very little milk being ejected from the udder. Adrenaline takes a while to go through the cow's system, which means that it will take a while before the cow is fully relaxed enough to increase her milk production.

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