That all depends on the average lifespan of such a cow. For most cows, they will produce two or three calves before they are culled for lowered productivity. However, a fair number of dairy cows will produce over 8 to 10 calves in her lifetime if she's able to be productive and live to over 10 to 15 years of age.
just about 200,000 glasses
Depends on the size of the glass...
They say you should have 3 glasses of milk or 2 cups of yogurt.
93, 075 If that person lived to be 85.
a glass and a half
alot!
There are many options to give a couple as an engagement gift besides personalized glasses. You can do money, which is one of the best gifts to get ever.
Rosa Parks had many lifetime accompaniments. One was that she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus.
For as long as it lives, which is, for the average dairy cow, around 7 years.
Around 15-20 times in her lifetime. But this is a very optimistic estimate. The actual number may be pretty less.
Dairy cattle are usually able to produce milk for about 7-9 years, this may vary between each cow. Many factors are present to determine how long a cow can produce milk such as, genetic structure, longevity, birth weights of calves born by the cow, and conformation.
23 glasses