The amount of milk given per milking depends on a lot of factors including the time of year, breed of cow, number of milkings per day..... but on average the commerical cow will give about 5 gallons per day.
About 39,000 gallons
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.
on an average, 200 - 250 gallons.
After a dairy cow gives birth, it is usually milked for 10 months, then allowed to 'dry up' for the two month's prior to birthing, again. IF the cow is milked twice per day, and gives 4 gallons per milking (average), she can give approximatly 2400 gallons of milk per year. Of course, this does not take into account the age of the animal, sickness, or feeding.
An adult goat will drink between 3/4 and 1 1/2 gallons of water per day on average.
About 500 gallons.
50 gallons on average
38tonnes a year A cow does not produce 38 tons of waste a year. It produces on average 27,000lbs of waste per 1000lbs of body weight, 19,000lbs of solid waste pluse 8,000lbs of liquid.
There is about four gallons of water in an average bucket of water.
1.5 gallons on average
It takes 142,900 barrels of oil to produce 6 million US gallons.
It holds 12 gallons