An average Holstein cow in the United States produces about 22,000 pounds (10,000 kg) of milk per year. This is roughly equivalent to 2650 U.S. gallons (10,000 liters )
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Depending on the breed of the cow,the food available and how long the cow is in lactation (eg a split farming system with a genetically breed cow for production and not reproduction) a cow could produce anywhere from 350 - 700 KgMS/yr and either side of this by 100kgMS. A high producing cow could produce more, it really depends on the system eg pasture based or supplement based. 500KgMS/cow/yr is considered in NZ as a good cow but once again depends on the input feed. As a general rule production is 90% feed and 10% genetics. Hope this is of some help
A "Dairy Cow" (not a normal cow) will produce around 19,576 pounds of milk per year, or 2,276 US Gallons per year.
Holstein-Freisians.
About 4,365 gallons a year on average.
2500 galons
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it gives you strawberry milk :)
When she gives birth to a calf.
In order to get milk you must complete these things.1. Your cow MUST be at the adult age2. Your cow must be in a good mood3. Your cow can NOT give milk while it is Pregnant4. If you cow wasn't feed the day before, most likely she won't give you any milk.
The species in concern is most likely Bos taurus. The breed in concern would be the Holstein-Friesian cow.
a chocolate milker man is someone who has a chocolate cow. when he milks the cow the cow gives him chocolate milk instead of normal milk because it's a chocolate cow
Each brother gets ten cows.
Dairy cows, those cows that are selected for and bred to produce milk.
No it does not it gives us milk, beef, etc. but it does not make milk
The cow that gives the least milk is the cow that is unable to feed her calf despite her efforts and good intentions. The calf would end up needing to be bottle fed and/or the cow injected with Oxytocin to encourage milk let-down. If the Oxytocin does nothing, then it's time to ship the cow. As for breed, Charolais and some lines of Herefords are the poorest milk producers.
A cow a goat etc
They don't, it is a processed product.