Neither. Milk is just a liquid glandular excretion from an organism (the cow) that is a consumer itself.
No, it's a product, not a producer. It's not even a consumer either.
No, it's a product, not a producer. It's not even a consumer either.
Cows produce milk and they consume grass (or hay) and grains.
It is neither. Cows and the people who produce milk are called producers. The consumers buy the milk.
A primary consumer feeds on producers. For example, cows eat grass which makes cows a primary consumer.
Consumer, producer or decomposer are not applicable characteristics for goat milk.
cow is producer
A primary consumer is the organism in the food chain that gets its energy directly from the producer. meaning if grass is a producer, cows would be an example of a primary consumer. in laymans terms the primary consumer eats the producer.
Cows will produce milk for as long as a producer (dairy or beef) needs to have them produce milk, whether it's a time frame of around 6 to 10 months or longer, depending on their type and class of the cows and the producer's management criteria. The time frame, on average, is between or either 6 to 10 months.Dairy cows tend to be milked longer than beef cows due to the fact that they're selected to produce milk, not raise a calf. Beef cows will produce milk as long as they have a calf on them.
Cows are at the bottom of the food-chain, since they are herbivores, not carnivores. In contrast, humans would be at the top.
A consumer that follows a producer in a food chain is known as a primary consumer or herbivore. These organisms feed directly on producers (plants) for energy and nutrients, forming the second trophic level in the food chain. Examples include rabbits, deer, and cows.
an eel does not produce cause it is not a plant or a animal that makes milk like cows.