Answer: None. No milk can produce a cow. But, a cow can produce milk, and depending on the breed! A cow can produce anywhere from 10 to 20 pounds of milk per day (typical beef breeds) to over 40 pounds (typical dairy breeds like the Holstein).
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It depends on the cow and it's quality we have some that produce 100 lbs per day and some that produce about 10 lbs per day i help milk alot
This question should be answered in fluid ounces, as milk is a liquid, not a solid.
Most milk is talked about either in pounds or in liters. I have never heard of anyone talk about it in fluid ounces.
Cows produce 19,825 pounds of milk each year. That's 2,305 gallons of milk a year or about 8 gallons of milk every day of her milking period.
The DHIA (Dairy Herd Improvement Association) states that fresh cows give a 150 to 180 lbs per day (17.4 to 20.9 gallons).
In North America most dairy cows produce about 8 gallons per day, or about 20,000 pounds per year.
It's depend upon the quality of cow. A normal cow can give 5 litres of milk in a day. One litre contains 5 glasses. So 25 glasses of milk.
The average dairy cow produces about eight gallons of milk every day. That is the equivalent of 128 glasses of milk per day from one cow.