Cows produce manure, methane, milk (which is made into cheese, butter, yogurt, ice cream, or pasteurized as milk to drink), calves, meat (called beef) and hide when they're slaughtered (among many other things that are made from the hide, Gelatin, collagen, bones, blood and organs of a cow which are known as by-products: such by products include leather for coats, bags, shoes, holsters, sheaths, furniture, etc., candles, soaps, pharmaceuticals, etc.), and money when they're sold.
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Female dairy cows produce milk which is made into cheese, butter, yogurt, ice cream, or pasteurized as milk to drink. In addition, they make bake babies. All cows let out a gas called methane, and they make manure. Other cows are used for their beef, and some hides are used to make leather.
no For cattle, cow is the designation for female, which has an udder and teats. The male, the bull, like most mammals, has rudimentary nipples but no teats and no udder.
It will still take four days for eight cows to produce eight cans of milk. The number of cows and cans of milk are directly proportional to the time taken to produce them, so doubling the number of cows and cans results in the same time frame.
Yes, cows mate with bulls to reproduce. Bulls are the male cattle that mate with the female cows to produce offspring. This mating process is essential for the continuation of the cattle population.
Cows produce more milk in new zealand.
Cows don't lay eggs, or milk duds. Cows have calves and produce milk. Bulls produce semen to fertilize the cows.
The dairy cows that produce milk with the most butterfat content are Jerseys.
Unfortunately, no. Not real cows. Fictional cows, sure.
holsteins.they are black and white cows
All cows (mature female bovines) produce milk.
Money producing , like cows produce milk
None. Cows produce methane, not methame.
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All cows (those female bovines that have had at least 1 calf) produce milk, whether it's for human consumption or not. However, "dry cows" are cows that do not produce milk, whether they are bred or open and don't have a calf at side.
Cows produce greenhouse gases by farting, the methane in th farts causes greenhouse gases
Cows will produce milk for as long as a producer (dairy or beef) needs to have them produce milk, whether it's a time frame of around 6 to 10 months or longer, depending on their type and class of the cows and the producer's management criteria. The time frame, on average, is between or either 6 to 10 months.Dairy cows tend to be milked longer than beef cows due to the fact that they're selected to produce milk, not raise a calf. Beef cows will produce milk as long as they have a calf on them.