Goats typically begin lactating after giving birth, which usually occurs in the spring for many breeds. This means that their lactation period generally spans from spring through late summer or early fall, depending on the breeding schedule. Some goats can be bred to kid at different times of the year, but spring is the most common season for lactation.
Goats are not nationalistic. They'll lactate in any country despite the local political philosophies.
They only do so if they are constantly stimulated to keep lactating, i.e., are milked regularly once or twice a day. If a mammal's milk is needed regularly, then that female mammal will keep lactating. If the milk is no longer needed, then that female mammal (which includes cows and goats) will stop producing milk. Besides, all mammals have the ability to lactate continuously like cows and goats (and that includes women) if they are constantly stimulated to produce milk.
Yes. Most women can continue to lactate for many years if they do so regularly manually or with a pump.
Kids are goats when they are over one year old.Baby goats are called "kids" the first year of their life. The second year they are "yearlings" and after that either "does" for girls or "bucks" for boys.
It is not possible for a man to lactate from his urethra at all, regardless of how much time he is given.
Cows do not lactate all the time. They typically lactate after giving birth to a calf and continue to produce milk for about 10 months to 12 months, until they are ready to give birth again.
Limited grain and hay until she recovers. This controls the possibility of mastitis with too much production. Then as much as she needs to lactate.
Lactate threshold is caused when lactate production exceeds lactate clearance during exercise or increasing intensity.
lactate dehydrogenase
Quintuplets are rare in goats but they do happen from time to time. The world record for the largest number of baby goats born at once is six, with five surviving.
I've been taking YAZ for almost a year and have never lactated
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.