Yes, if she is continuously milked everyday without any breaks in between.
Yes, but for best milk production yearly breeding is advised.
Dairy cows are bred to produce vast quantities of milk. They are also bred to be quite docile around humans.
Yes: to produce milk.
Today, modern dairy cows are bred specifically to produce large quantities of milk. Like humans, cows only produce milk after they have given birth, and dairy cows must give birth to one calf per year in order to continue producing milk. Typically they are artificially inseminated within three months of giving birth.
Dairy farming has been part of agriculture for thousands of years. Dairy cows are bred specifically to produce large quantities of milk.
Dairy cows, those cows that are selected for and bred to produce milk.
Cows give meat and dairy cows give milk.
An average dairy goat will give 1,083 lbs of milk per lactation.
Specific breeds of cattle known collectively as dairy cows are bred to produce large amounts of milk as opposed to beef breeds that are bred for more size and subsequently muscle. There are also dual-purpose breeds that produce moderate amounts of milk and are more common as family cows. Holsteins, Jersey, milking Devon are common breeds of dairy cows.
A dairy cow.
Cows only give milk if they have a calf. If the cow is not bred, no milk. I think the same for women, so you can't.
Dairy milk