How much milk can a cow produce in one day?!


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How much milk can a cow produce in one day?



Answers: I'll get back to you on that. I left that message last night to get the correct answer today. My father was a dairy man in his younger years and he owned Holsteins and the best that he had ever seen was just over 5 gallons of milk from just one cow at a single milking. So there fore I guess you could say just over 10 gallons a day. 100 lbs. Dairy cows are commonly referred to as the most over-worked of all farm animals, forced to produce higher and higher milk yields over the past 50 years - 119% over all breeds. Dairy cows now produce 20-50 litres of milk each day - approximately ten times as much milk as her calf would suckle.

the average dairy cow will produce 40-50 litres per day this is because they are bread to produce maximum quantitys of milk compared to more traditional breeds That depends on how often she is milked. The more you milk her the more she will produce. Hi,

The jersey cow can produce 25 to 30 liters. milk in a day. 20-50 litres about 8 gallons of milk a day , enough for around 128 glasses of milk a day . 6 pints. any more and its tongue will turn blue! Enough to kill a wacky tack with a heart attack 30 - 50 litres per day - often while pregnant all of it or....enough It depends on how well is fed



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