Depends on the type of food intake (grass/silage/hay/palm kernal) but a guide is 55 - 60 litres per day.
# Meat (as in NZ lamb) # Dairy products (cheese, butter, milk and milk products eg milk powder)
A donkey will produce milk after giving birth to foal. However, to collect the milk to make cheese, the foal will need to be given commercial milk replacer as the donkey will likely not produce enough milk to support both the foal and the milk collection. Also, this could be a rather dangerous prospect as donkeys are not generally well trained to stand for milk collection by hand and there is no commercial equipment available to milk them out mechanically. In general, in the United States cows are the primary species that is commercially milked to produce dairy product, with a much smaller secondary market for goat milk. In other countries, camels, water buffalos, and yaks are also milked.
Anchor would be number one. There is also Meadow fresh, Tararua (not entirely sure if they do milk, but they do a lot of other dairy products) and Anlene
Mainly Wool, dairy products and meat of the goat
Wellington New Zealand One pint WCC Token $2 to $4NZ, One Quart token the same.
Cows produce more milk in new zealand.
Jerseys produce around an average of 20,000 to 30,000 litres of milk per year.
200,000
Holstein cows produce an average of 3.5% butterfat with an average of 17,000 pounds of fluid milk per year. That would be 595 pounds of butterfat per year. Holsteins are the highest total fluid milk producers, but are on the low side of percent butterfat and percent protein. Even so, if you compare Holsteins to breeds that produce higher butterfat (like Jerseys and Guernseys), the Holstein will produce more total butterfat in a year due to the higher volume of fluid milk that they produce.
No. Only mammals produce milk for their young. The only birds that produce milk are pigeons.
Ayrshire cow can produce milk 5000 - 16000 kg/year. In 2006 Finland Ayrshire cows average milk production was 8 472 kg of milk. Fat-% was 4.29, and protein-% 3.46
Yes.Mammals produce milk.
Yes Killer Whales can produce milk because they are mammals and all mammals can produce milk.
No, biologically, men do not have the necessary glands to produce milk. Only women have the ability to produce milk for breastfeeding.
The average cow in Wisconsin produces roughly +20,000 lbs a year in lactation.
A litre (or liter) is a measure of volume, not a measure of weight. A single liter of milk weighs ABOUT 1.03 kilograms.
that is what makes a mammal a mammal they produce milk