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Dairy Management and Production

Milk is one beverage many people like to drink. Knowing where it comes from, how it's produced and what animals are involved in milk production is all that makes up this category. Everything milk and dairy can be asked and answered here.

1,196 Questions

Do hamsters explode in the microwave?

Hamsters do explode when placed on a microwave. They explode because the microwaves will make the hamsters heart go faster until they explode. I also heard it was because of radiation but im not realy sure. Correct me if im wrong.

What is the melting and boiling point of milk?

The melting and boiling point of milk are very similar to the melting and boiling point of water.

What happens when the air quality gets really bad?

When air quality gets really bad, it can lead to health problems such as respiratory issues, aggravation of existing conditions like asthma, and increased risk of heart disease. Prolonged exposure to poor air quality can have long-term health consequences and may even be life-threatening in extreme cases. It can also have negative impacts on the environment, such as harming plant and animal life.

Why is good nutrition important to elderly people?

Good nutrition is important for elderly people to support their overall health and wellbeing. Adequate nutrient intake can help maintain a healthy weight, support the immune system, and reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease and osteoporosis. It also helps to preserve muscle mass and strength, leading to better physical function and quality of life as they age.

Is milk a solution?

NO it is a heterogenous mixture which means that you can see the different phases or states
Yes to spicy food.

Milk is not a solution, it is a colloidal suspension.

Why does whole milk react with hand soap?

Whole milk reacts with hand soap because hand soap typically contains surfactants that lower the surface tension of water, allowing it to penetrate fats and oils. When whole milk, which contains fats, comes into contact with hand soap, the surfactants in the soap help break down the fats in the milk, causing them to separate from the liquid. This is why you may observe some curdling or separation when whole milk and hand soap are mixed.

Is it okay to mix pedialyte with water?

According to Pedialyte.com: "Pedialyte contains appropriate and balanced amounts of sugars and electrolytes in a particular quantity of fluid. This formulation is important for maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance in children who have abnormal losses, such as can happen with diarrhea. If other fluids are added, the quantities and ratios of electrolytes and sugars per volume may be altered, making the product less effective. Additionally, the osmolality of the product may be increased by adding other sweetened fluids - which could worsen the diarrhea. Thus, no other fluids should be mixed with Pedialyte unless recommended by a healthcare professional."

What is milk fat called?

An alternative name for milk fat is butterfat. When the butterfat is removed from the milk, it is called cream.

What is monex dry powder?

Monex Dry Powder is a precious metal powder used for investment purposes or in the production of various industrial products. It is produced through a unique refining process that results in a high-purity form of the metal. Investors often purchase Monex Dry Powder as a way to diversify their portfolios and hedge against economic uncertainties.

Does milk affect plant growth and why?

A limited amount of milk will act as fertilizer and may improve plant growth and yield. This is dependent entirely on the soil you are using and the nutrients it provides. Only the cations and anions in milk will be used for plant growth. The complex molecules (vitamins, proteins, etc) will be broken down in the soil, then those nutrients will be available for plant uptake and subsequent growth.

An excessive amount of milk will lead to poor plant growth, limit oxygen availability in the soil (bacteria using the oxygen, etc, instead of plants), encourage invasion of insects, may result in excessive disease exposure and may lead to nutrient imbalance (too much calcium) over time.

Calcium can effect most plants yes, some in good ways and some in bad, however example A, Medicle Marijuana has the best effect from calcium in its ''flowering Stage''

Milk will make the soil go bad creating the nutrients and the bactiria to die.

Which products of fat hydrolysis would cause a change in the pH of a whole milk sample?

The products of fat hydrolysis that would cause a change in the pH of a whole milk sample are fatty acids. When fats are hydrolyzed, they break down into fatty acids, which can lower the pH of the milk sample, making it more acidic.

Ayrshire animals are what?

Ayrshire is a popular breed of dairy cow. It has brown and white colouring.

How many people work in a dairy farm?

The number of people working on a dairy farm can vary greatly depending on the size and scale of the operation. Small dairy farms may be managed by a single family or a handful of employees, while larger commercial dairy farms can employ dozens of workers for tasks such as milking, feeding, and managing the herd.

How much was a gallon of whole milk in 1933?

The price of a gallon of milk in 1940 was 34 cents. A gallon gasoline was 18 cents and a letter could be mailed with a 3 cent stamp.

What is the average life span of a laughing gull?

The laughing gull maximum life expectancy is 22 years of age when in the wild. The adult weight is an average of 275 grams.

Can you drink a gallon of milk in one hour?

Drinking a Gallon of Milk in Under an HourIt is possible not to throw up, but I would imagine that you would feel really sick. I have seen it done at one sitting (about two minutes) and he vomited after about 3/4 of the jug. If they space it out about 1 litre every 15 minutes some people might be able to handle it. Added to AnswerMost people can not handle that volume of lactose at once. This is why without fail, everyone I have ever seen try this (and we did do this as a weekly challenge when I was in college) pretty much lost it no matter their size or motivation. Particularly sorry after the event were those attempting it on whole milk (not even to mention the poor ba***rd who tried a gallon of chocolate milk)

If you are being challenged to do this, you can probably do it if 1) you supply your own milk and buy the lactose free kind (switch it into a regular milk jug) and 2) take some lactaid before the attempt.

Generally I would say don't try it. But I know how college people are so if that's your situation, good luck and keep the garbage can nearby.

I drank a gallon and a quarter in less than half an hour without realising it was a feat. It was easy and I didn't feel sick. The only reason I did it was because mum bought a massive box of those milk flavouring straws that I love. I was only 7 then. So I don't see why people think its impossible.

During a Sunday School class, my high school son drank a gallon of milk and part of another gallon while eating exactly 13 and one half donuts. He then sang on the praise team during our worship service with absolutely no ill effects. He is a legend!

What are the advantages and disadvantages to the production of dairy cows?

1. You gotta have lots of money to get into it from the ground up

2. Dairy farming is subject to debate among many people because of what happens to the calves after they are born, and the cows after they have been used

3. It's a high demanding, high-labour career

4. Cows are often high-maintenance

5. You can't do it all by yourself

6. Dairy cattle are more demanding than beef cattle and much less hardier

7. Dairy calves must be bottle-fed

8. Dairy cows must be milked twice a day, early in the morning and late in the afternoon.

9. Dairy bulls are VERY dangerous and are not recommended to be used in the breeding program

10. Cows must be AI'd to keep producing milk and calves

11. Dairy cows are often thin, which makes successes breeding them smaller than for beef cows

12. Dairy cows are more subject to illness and injury such as foot rot, ketosis and milk fever than beef cows

13. Some breeds of dairy cows, like the Holstein are more high-strung (though docile)

14. They require feed and water 24/7, and lots of it

15. Some people say they stink worse than other breeds

16. Lots of capital and equipment and machinery is needed to care for dairy cattle

17. Manure management is vital because dairy cows poop a LOT

And other things I failed to mention.

Do chickens produce milk?

yes! Well not all birds, some of them such as pigeons do. But it is sort of gross, its not like a calf sucking the milk out of its mother, the mother bird hacks up the milk into the babys' mouth.

Will snakes drink milk?

Answer

No, they only drink water. The myth of milksnakes drinking from cows or any other myth where they ingest something other than water and their prey is just that... a myth.

What will baby bunnies do if they drink milk from a cow?

well when a bunny drinks milk it turns into a vicious bunny,in tech talk it would be a vicious little rabbit

and so now you know and so now you know,thank you all for reading this this is one true answer

How much milk does a cow make?

Cows that milk less than 12 liters a day are usually sorted out. There are cows that milk over 30 liters a day.

In a year the U.S. average was 8800 liters per year per cow. Cows will most often milk for 3 or 4 lactations (periods of giving milk) sometimes as many as 10 lactations.

There are cows that have produced over 100 000 liters of milk in their life.