4 pints (2 quarts) of bovine milk is generally a better beverage choice than most of what is available on the market in the US (ie, soda, sugar-added fruit drinks, etc.). However, if you are drinking full-fat milk (3.25% milk fat by weight), you may be consuming more fat than needed for optimal health.
A calf needs around 2 to 2.5 quarts or 4 to 5 pints of milk per day.
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This will depend solely on the individual cow's ability to produce. Some cows will produce 48 kg of milk per day while others may give only 30 kg of milk per day.
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Cows make whole milk, every day, and have done for tens of thousands of years.
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approx 40 pints
23million for one day of milk for the hershey factory in pennsylavania
Cows produce 19,825 pounds of milk each year. That's 2,305 gallons of milk a year or about 8 gallons of milk every day of her milking period.
Cows that milk less than 12 liters a day are usually sorted out. There are cows that milk over 30 liters a day. In a year the U.S. average was 8800 liters per year per cow. Cows will most often milk for 3 or 4 lactations (periods of giving milk) sometimes as many as 10 lactations. There are cows that have produced over 100 000 liters of milk in their life.
Tryin' to trick us up, eh? If four cows make four cans in four days, that means tha each cow makes 1/4 of a can a day. (Day 1: four cows, 1/4 can apiece, end of day: 1 can.. Day 2: Four cows, 1/4 can apiece, end of day : 1 can, total of 2 cans, etc etc) Therefore, eight cows, assuming they produce at the same rate, would make 2 cans per day (1 cow = 1/4 can, remember?) So Eight cows would take....drumroll...4 days to make eight cans.
No. Dairy cows have much larger udders than beef cows do. A dairy cow has been selected to produce more milk than what she can feed her calf to meet the farmers' demands for more milk to be produced per cow per day.