Yes. After a cow has calved, she will usually lactate for 10 months before being dried up to ready her for the birth of her next calf. During that 10 months, around three months are alloted for that cow to come back to normal cycling and let her uterus shrink back to normal. By the time those three months are up, she is ready to be bred and settle to gestate for nine and a half months before giving birth to her next calf.
They give thick milk after birth, the milk is high in nutrients, which vital for the young.
Cows give meat and dairy cows give milk.
The milk will start to be produced after you give birth.
Yes.
NO. If they would torture their cows, they wouldn't get any milk from their cows. This is because cows that are under ANY kind of stress, pain or illness either give very little milk or DO NOT give milk at all. In order to have cows that will give milk, they have to be comfortable, relaxed and well-fed.
Cows give milk to feed their young, but humans like it so we drink it too.
Avoid giving it cows milk, and give it goats milk instead.
Depends on what breed you are referring to. Dairy cows give a lot of milk; beef cows don't.
Cows milk is. Not their mothers milk is not. Cows milk will make their tummy upset. Give them water to drink.
around the time you will give birth or maybe during pregnancy
NoFresh milk is not safe during pregnancy.
Yes they do. Cows giving milk is as natural as they come: ALL female mammals, after giving birth, produce milk.