An Angus cow only produces around 20 to 30 lb of milk per day.
A cow is a cow. Milk is milk. Quantity and butterfat content will vary with each breed. Black angus is a breed. Drink Up!
No because cow milk has to much chemicals in to the milk to make it stay more than a day.
An Angus cow is exactly the same as a chicken or a flying pig that meows.
It depends on the breed of cow in question. A Holstein (dairy) cow will give more milk than a buffalo, but a Charolais (beef) cow will give less milk than a buffalo does. An Angus cow may give as much or slightly more milk than a buffalo cow will.
Yes, but Angus cattle are beef cattle, not dairy cattle, and are primarily used for raising beef calves, not giving milk to humans like Holsteins are. However, when necessary, an Angus cow can be milked out just like any "regular" cow.
Get a cow. Milk it.
5,000 Litres per year
Animals such as a cow or a goat make milk.
Farmer+cow=milk
Soy milk. It's much more healthful than cow's milk. But they have cow's milk too.
In America, yes.
Good milk.