They dont, animals dont like to be dirty, especially with dairy cattle it is important that the udders stay clean and healthy. Now I have seen cattle that preffer the hard floor as apposed to the soft bedding that could be because of heat (they find the floor cooler), but she is not laying in large piles of manure.
If diary or any animal are laying in large piles of manure than there is a risk of the operation getting shut down.
Manure is animal poo, particularly that from horses and cows.
fun facts about dairy cows
Dairy cows are typically thinner cows, more angular in bod structure with large pendulous udders. They do not get as fat or muscular as beef cows do, and are very often more feminine-looking. Color varies according to breed, but the most common dairy cow you will see is the black-and-white cows called Holsteins.
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.
Other than milk (which is made into dairy products by humans), spent or cull cows are sold and slaughtered for meat (most often ground beef and sausage), skin used for leather, and organs used for other edible and inedible products. On the dairy farm itself, manure (often in liquid form) is used as fertilizer for the farm's fields. A few farms use the manure to produce methane which is used to power the farm's barns, facilities and even house.
You don't have to have dairy cows if you are not wanting to make money off of producing milk or want to have milk for yourself and your family. The only time you have to have dairy cows is if you are getting into a dairy operation.
The magnificent creature, the cow is known for produces it's manure. Manure can be used for growing plants, or grounded up into mulch or wood-chips. They also are used for dairy products. Such as milk, cheese, yogurt. In some farming experiences, cows are used for meat. Their thick meat is used for a variety of meals.
Dairy farming has been part of agriculture for thousands of years. Dairy cows are bred specifically to produce large quantities of milk.
The state with the most dairy cows is Wisconsin.
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