Cows make milk and their babies can drink them too.
The milk that you buy in grocery stores, unless otherwise advertised, does come from cows. But, all mammals that are lactating also produce milk, though they aren't collected from like dairy cows are.
It is neither. Cows and the people who produce milk are called producers. The consumers buy the milk.
Pig milk is not commonly consumed by humans and is not readily available for purchase. Pigs produce very little milk compared to cows and goats, and the demand for pig milk is very low. It is not typically sold in stores or markets.
You can buy what you need. (milk,vegetables,fruit,cheese etc.)
at health stores and any other grocery stores with it
I buy milk often comes from cows. You can make cheese and yogurt with it. I don't like to drink it by itself. I LOVE milkshakes, and milk is the main ingredient.
Well first people milk cows by machine or by hand by the udder, next they put it in a jar and send it to a factory. The factory checks to make sure it is safe and healthy ( might add a few things) then it gets shipped to stores then you go to the store buy the milk and put it in your fridge.
you can buy it at most grocery stores, around the coffee/tea section with condensed milk and the like.
In 1895, most people had their own cows or goats for milk. For those who had to buy milk, it typically cost around $0.10 in 1895.
The people who have cows which make milk send the milk to factories to pack it up and then the factories send it to shops and the people who work in the shop sell it and people buy it.
The milk is produced by the farmer, sold to the milk company, it is then pasteurized and sold to distributors (grocery stores), then the consumer (you) buy the milk.