If you mean by production, it can depend on the breed or just the goat in general. I have 2 here that when in full milk just after kidding get milked twice a day producing 2-3 litres per milking, but have also had a goat that produced 4-6 litres per milking (around 10 litres a day, she was a big producer)
It depends on the quality of the hay and its protein content and at what stage of growth the goat is at and how much the goat weighs.
To wean a bottle-fed goat, gradually reduce the amount of milk being provided and start introducing solid food such as hay and grains. Monitor the goat's weight and behavior during the weaning process to ensure they are adjusting well. Provide fresh water at all times to encourage the goat to drink independently.
cows, and mother of mammals
The mother still feeds it! Or you feed the piglet warm cow or goat milk.
It depends how much it eats.
About a gallon a day .
If the goat has a kid that nurses no. If the goat just gave birth and the kid is gone it is best to milk the goat or she will experience a lot of pain due to milk in the udders. You need to milk her twice a day. Goat milk is very good to drink.
An adult goat will drink between 3/4 and 1 1/2 gallons of water per day on average.
Modern Marvels told me they can produce up to 1000 lbs/day with 56% milk fat.
Boer goats will produce milk for their kids once they have kidded which is a gestation period of 150 days (five months).
one Ayrshire can produce six gallons at lease.
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12 gallons
This will depend solely on the individual cow's ability to produce. Some cows will produce 48 kg of milk per day while others may give only 30 kg of milk per day.
Cows produce 19,825 pounds of milk each year. That's 2,305 gallons of milk a year or about 8 gallons of milk every day of her milking period.
I don't know in pounds, but my neighbor had goats and they usually make 1/2 gallon/day.
Less than a quart per day.