Cows will produce milk for as long as a producer (dairy or beef) needs to have them produce milk, whether it's a time frame of around 6 to 10 months or longer, depending on their type and class of the cows and the producer's management criteria. The time frame, on average, is between or either 6 to 10 months.
Dairy cows tend to be milked longer than beef cows due to the fact that they're selected to produce milk, not raise a calf. Beef cows will produce milk as long as they have a calf on them.
Cats typically produce milk for their kittens for about 4-6 weeks after giving birth.
No because all cows, regardless of type, are capable of giving milk, so long as they have already given birth to a calf (very recently) and are lactating. There are people out there that use their beef cows (yes, BEEF cows) to get their milk from that they use for their own consumption. Milk isn't exclusive to dairy cows only, you know.
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Guppies are pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth.
A guppy is pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth.
Cats typically bleed for about 1-2 weeks after giving birth.
Mary was pregnant for approximately nine months before giving birth.
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Cats typically lactate for about 4-6 weeks after giving birth to nurse their kittens.
A turtle is pregnant for an average of 45 to 90 days before giving birth.
Guppy fish are pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth.