Who was the first person to get milk from a cow and just how did he discover this?!


Question: I know it's a weird question but i'm serious.


Answers: I know it's a weird question but i'm serious.

He was the first one to say "You're on!" to the other guy who is all like "Hey! Dare you to drink what comes out of the cow!"

it was Norff Svensgaard back in 1432, ,,,How is anybody supposed to know the answer to that? it's like asking who was the first person to peel a banana, or an orange and discover they were edible..

Way prehistoric, nobody could possibly know

Scientists estimate that cattle were first domesticated around 8,000 B.C. in Sub-Saharan Africa (that is 10,000 years ago). The prehistoric humans who first kept cattle did not keep records, so no one can know who the first milker was.

You'll have to ask the cow.

the first guy who answered who said norf whatever might be right. or he might just be making **** up so he can sound smart and get points. i have no idea who it was though. it does sound pretty wierd i cant imagine how they figured that out. "Hmmm.. i wonder what happens if I pull this thing..."
Lol.

Since we also give milk I think that anyone who had the opportunity to get milk would have done it.

It wasn't some sort of discovery, it's just life knowledge.





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