A good cow is likely producing 25-30 litres of milk a day. Some though - will give as much as 50L a day.
Maine Anjou are beef cattle, not dairy cattle, so the average milk production from an MA would probably be around 10 lbs per day, give or take a few pounds.
A Limousin cow can be expected to produce as much as 10 to 20 lbs of milk per day.
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Because their milk is in much higher demand than human milk.
No. Female humans do not have the capacity to produce that much milk. Humans are not cows.
None. Dairy cows produce milk, not money.
This will depend solely on the individual cow's ability to produce. Some cows will produce 48 kg of milk per day while others may give only 30 kg of milk per day.
A goat doesn't produce cheese. It produces milk, in which cheese is made. The process of milking a goat is similar to that of cows, but on a much smaller scale. The cheeses made with goats milk are much easier to achieve than that made from cows milk. A sheep doesn't produce cheese but there are certain breeds of sheep that you can milk and from this milk cheese can be produced.
the norm for a full grown limousin cow is between 1,000 to 1,800 pounds.
No. Cows are female, they're mature female bovines that have had a calf. Beef cows are genetically selected to produce more beefy frames than dairy cows are, and thus only produce enough milk for their calves. Beef cows are typically not selected for increased milk quantity like other dairy breeds are (including Holstein, Jersey and Brown Swiss), and thus, unlike dairy cows, do not produce so much milk that their one calf can't drink it all at one nursing.
Cows produce 19,825 pounds of milk each year. That's 2,305 gallons of milk a year or about 8 gallons of milk every day of her milking period.
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
As mentioned in the related question below, rock music causes stress and anxiety for lactating cows. Cows have to be comfortable and relaxed as possible to produce maximum quantity of milk, and if they are not comfortable or relaxed, then they will not produce as much milk. Please see the related question below for more.
No. Dairy cows have much larger udders than beef cows do. A dairy cow has been selected to produce more milk than what she can feed her calf to meet the farmers' demands for more milk to be produced per cow per day.