Zebu cattle typically produce between 2 to 5 gallons of milk per day, depending on factors such as breed, age, diet, and overall health. While they are not as prolific milk producers as some other dairy breeds, they are well-adapted to hot climates and are often used for both milk and meat production in tropical regions.
Depends on how many heads of cattle they have, if it's a small farm they're obviously going to produce less milk than a large farm of 4x the size.
Cattle produce beef in your hand burger and they produce milk.
You could get possibly 8 gallons of milk from them a day but the more they eat the more milk they produce but the maximum of gallons is 8 and that is 180 milk cartons that they serve in school cafeterias
Yes.
Cattle milk, sheep milk & GOAT milk
Holstein cows produce the most milk per day on a weight basis - a healthy 3-year old Holstein at the peak of lactation can produce up to 170 pounds of milk a day (about 21 gallons).
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Yes they do.
1500 gallons of fresh milk 600 gallons of condensed milk
A trillion gallons of milk equals a trillion gallons.
Meat, milk and methane gas.
They produce meat and milk products for human consumption.