If you stop milking a cow, the udder will get really big, but will not explode. The milk will slowly diminish and the udder will get back to normal size after a while, and she will not be giving milk any more. Of course, to get her to start milking again, she will need to give birth to another calf. However, you can get her back milking again if you start milking before she completely dries up, but she will likely be producing less than initially.
When the cow's udder is full and heavy, it needs to be milked.
Cows that are milked are referred to as dairy cows. These cows are milked in a barn or a milk house.
Cows only have one "breast," and that is the udder.
They were milked the old fashioned way.Now they use factories to milk cows.
The Udder.
Yes, they can. That udder gets a bit painful and uncomfortable when it is so full of milk, and it is a relief to them when the pressure, via a milk machine or by hand, gets released.
The word that starts with 'da' that is the place where cows are milked is called a dairy. Cows are milked two or three times a day in a milking parlor.
No.
Never. No cows were milked in a plane, not ever.
Where do cows lie? On their UDDER side.
No, not at all.
Udder