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Ayrshire cattle will have an average milk yield of 15,094 lbs. Keeping in mind that this amount can change per cow, from area to area and from feed being digested.
Acow gives milk depending on how it is fed.The more you give it food the more milk is produced .It can produce 20litres a day.Because it is milked twice in a day.In the evening and morning.But also it depends on which type/ breed of a cow.
approx 40 pints
In most cases, it should be the exact opposite. For beef and especially dairy cows, a desirable feature or trait is to have a good to high milk yield. High milk yield in dairy cows means more milk to ship to be consumed by people. High to good milk yield in beef cows means bigger calves, as the old saying goes: "Lotta milk, lotta calf."
The Holstein is the largest dairy breed. A mature cow weighs at least 1600 lbs, where as bulls can weigh around 2200 lbs. The Brown Swiss is a close second, with mature weights of cows being around 1400 lbs.
You mean a Freisian? They're just your average black-and-white milk cow.
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.
The average cow in Wisconsin produces roughly +20,000 lbs a year in lactation.
Summit milk yield is the average of the higher two milk weights collected in the initial three measurements on DHI test.
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