Ayrshire: 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.
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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.
You mean a Freisian? They're just your average black-and-white milk cow.
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.
200,000
just about 200,000 glasses
cow milk rots faster
No, it decreases milk yield.
A cow that produces milk for the human population to drink.
you have to have a calf in order to milk a cow
Yes, you can hire someone to milk a cow.