Although the amounts vary from cow to cow depending upon many variables, including the quality of the feed given to the animals, a dairy cow cranks out about 142 kilograms of methane per year. (The U.S. EPA says it's more like 100 kg/yr.) Beef cattle don't fart as prolifically, squeezing out only about a little more than half as much methane, 76 kg/yr.
Note that those figures DO NOT take into consideration the amount of methane produced by the decomposition of manure.
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Just to be clear, cattle and other ruminants release methane primarily by belching. It is a common misconception that cows are monstrously flatulent.
The amount of milk that a cow gives per lifetime depends on the breed, the most common breeds of dairy cattle produce the following amount of milk per lifetime. Aryshire: 15,094 lbs. Brown Swiss: 16,701 lbs. Guernsey: 14,070 lbs. Holstein: 20,318 lbs. Jersey: 14,275 lbs. Milking Shorthorn: 13,930 lbs. Red and White Holstein: 19,967 lbs.
Depends on the breed. It also depends on the cow's age, stage of productivity, the time frame we are referring to (per milking, per day, per month or per year), diet, etc.
None. Cows produce meat and dairy products
200,0000 Glasses of milk
Over 1400 gallons
8,760 gallons.
Depends on the size of the glass...
just about 200,000 glasses
A cow can have anywhere from one to 20 calves in her lifetime, depending on how productive she is and how long she is able to stay in the herd to produce those calves. On average, a cow will produce eight calves in her lifetime. Cows that are used for embryo transfer can produce up to twice as many calves in her life time than she can by her own doing. The record number of calves a cow has had in her lifetime is 39.
It is depend upon the life span of cow,
200,000
The amount of milk produced will differ depending on the breed of the cow. However, assuming that 20L of milk per day per cow is reasonably average and that a glass of milk is 250ml, one cow would produce around 80 glasses of milk daily.
That all depends on the average lifespan of such a cow. For most cows, they will produce two or three calves before they are culled for lowered productivity. However, a fair number of dairy cows will produce over 8 to 10 calves in her lifetime if she's able to be productive and live to over 10 to 15 years of age.
Dairy cattle are usually able to produce milk for about 7-9 years, this may vary between each cow. Many factors are present to determine how long a cow can produce milk such as, genetic structure, longevity, birth weights of calves born by the cow, and conformation.
the average cow produces 29 glasses of milk each day
A cow can produce 350,000 glasses of milk in its life.
They last for the cow's lifetime, yes.
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