No, male cows cannot produce milk. Milk production is a function of female cows, specifically those that have given birth and are lactating.
No
No stupid, a boy cow would be a bull!! Bull's don't have utters!
Generally only female goats produce milk. However, on very rare occasions male goats may begin producing milk.
There is an old saying that expresses how someone is not helpful in anyway, shape or form that goes, "You're about as useful as teats on a bull." This saying expresses how the teats or mammary tissue on any male mammal, man or bull, are not able to produce milk no matter how someone tries to work around it.
No, how would it give milk, everyone knows that the population lives off Brooke-Lyn Roths lemonade
They produce milk just like any other cow that is pregnant or not.
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It does not make sense because he is a "male cow" ie: a bull but the director thought it was a fun interoperation of a "male cow" and discussed it in Nick Magazine.
It is impossible for a bull to catch milk fever as this is an illness found only in females. Milk Fever occurs when the cow has just calved and is putting all the calcium from her body into the milk. Her body therefore cannot produce enough calcium to support her and produce milk. To cure female cows with Milk fever, you have to inject a calcium IV through the jugular vein.
A freemartin, a cystic cow, or a dry cow. The other type of "cow" you would also be referring to is a bull or a steer.
From when they are born to when they die
No. She is a dairy cow, one that is used to primarily produce milk.