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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.

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What is a cull dairy cow?

A cull dairy cow is a cow that has been selected to be separated from the main herd and sold because she is a poorer milk producer than desired, has chronic lameness, too old, bad teeth, etc.

What milking equipment is needed to milk a cow?

At minimum, a bucket, a stool and your hands. However, if you are requesting information for a commercial farm, milking by hand is not an option and electronic machinery would be required.

How much milk does a village cow give?

That all depends on the breed of cow that village has.

What is the percent of casein present in buffalo's milk?

Buffalo milk has a different form of casein that does not produce opioid reaction in extremely sensitive individuals called A2 beta casein. The content of this casein is 90% in buffalo milk. Cows produce milk with A1 beta casein.

Do we drink milk to make our voices better yes or no?

Milk has Calcium and Vitamin D. These increase bone strength. There is no benefit for the voice from drinking milk. Milk can mingle with phlegm (mucous) in the throat and irritate the vocal cords. Drinking a few swigs of warm water or regular tea without milk or creamer can help break up phlegm and clear the vocal cords.

What do you do if a kitten drank cow milk?

Answer

Just pull it out from it's mother stomacch

If the mother isn't stopping the kitten, you shouldn't either. The mother knows when it is time for the kittens to leave the nest so to speak. If the kitten is the only one left in the litter that still drinks then you can take action, especially if the mother has tried to stop it.

How many nipples does a cow have?

Cows have 4 teats that function, one for each quarter. However, some cows can have 6 or even 8 but the extras are not functional. Often these non-functional teats are removed when the calf is very young. Removing extra teats occurs primarily in dairy operations, not in beef cow-calf operations, since dairy cows need to be attached to a machine to be milked, and it doesn't help if there's an extra non-functional teat since that could confuse whoever has to attach the milking machine to the cow.

Why is a guernsey cow a dairy cow?

It gives more milk than what it would normally produce for its calf. That's what constitutes a cow for being a dairy cow.

What happens to the average energy of the particles in milk when the milk is taken from the refrigerator and begins to warm up?

the average energy of the particles in the milk goes up and the particles move faster when it is removed from the fridge and begins to warm up.

How many glasses are in a liter of milk?

A standard drinking glass holds about 250 ml of liquid. There are four standard glasses of milk in a liter.

What is two sources of milk?

1.animal source -cow milk, goat milk, buffaloe milk etc.

2.vegetable source-soya milk

Does cows have accents?

It's possible, but it's much harder to tell than it is with humans.

How much concentrate feed is required for a cow per liter yield of milk?

This all depends on what concentrate feed you are asking about, as there are many, many different types of concentrate, supplemental feeds to add to a diet. Also, it depends on the weight of the cow, how much milk she is producing per day, her body condition score, and how far along she is in her lactation period. This means that you are likely to feed as little as 1/4 pound to as much as 5 pounds of concentrate feed per day to an individual cow.

How much cream does it take to make one pound of butter?

250 grams of butter can be made with 2 cups of milk + 2 cups of water

With a bit of rounding I'd say you need 4 cups of cream and 4 cups of water to make a pound of butter. Of course if you omit the water you will need more cream.

What is the native country of a dairy cow?

Dairy cows come from many different places depending on the breed.

  • Jerseys are from Channel Island of Jersey
  • Guernseys are from the British channel of Guernsey
  • Ayrshires are from the County of Ayr in Scotland
  • Holstein-Freisians are from Holland
  • Brown Swiss are from Switzerland
  • Illawara is from New South Wales, Australia
  • Dutch Belted is from the Netherlands
  • Canadienne cattle are from Canada
  • Dairy Shorthorns are from England
  • Estonian Reds are from Denmark
  • Girolando are from Brazil
  • Irish Moiled are from Ireland
  • Icelandic cattle are from Iceland
  • Kerry cattle are from Ireland
  • Linebacks are from the United States
  • Meuse Rhine Issel are from Holland and Germany
  • Milking Devons are from the United States
  • Montbeliarde are from France
  • Normande cattle are from France
  • Norwegian Reds are from Norway
  • Randalls are from the United States
  • Sahiwals are from Punjab, India

Which weed eaten by cow produces smelly milk?

Onion or garlic weed, likely, though other causes to produce smelly milk exist, such as bacterial contamination, illness a cow may have experienced such as ketosis, or some processes that went wrong during the time milk goes from tank to carton. For a complete list of peculiarities to the taste or smell of milk, please see the related link below.

Who makes Baker's Corner products?

Baker's Corner products are made by chef Jerimiah Gradziel. He has almost a decade of experience in restaurants and he graduated from Johnson and Wales Culinary Institute.

Do cow's drink milk and would this be called Cannibalism?

No and no. Cows drink water, and cannibalism is the act of an animal eating the flesh of it's own species, which cows are not capable of because they are herbivores, not carnivores.

Does Almond Milk qualify as cow or goat milk?

Almond milk is a milky drink made from ground almonds. Unlike animal milk, almond milk contains no cholesterol or lactose. It can be used as a substitute for animal milk in many diets.so basically its not from milk or goat.

Does organic milk stay fresh longer?

Only if it is pasteurized at Ultra High Temperature, causing it to stay drinkable for longer. Most containers of organic milk treated this way also have a disclaimer that milk "tastes freshest within 7 days of opening" even if you drink it before the stamped expiration date.