The place where cows are milked is called a milking parlor or a milking shed. This is where farmers can safely and efficiently extract milk from the cows.
There are typically two common methods of milking a cow: hand milking and machine milking. Hand milking involves manually squeezing the milk out of the cow's udder, while machine milking uses a milking machine to automate the milking process.
Milking a horse is no crueler than milking a cow. In other words, no.
The easiest place to milk a goat is on a milking stand. See the related link
Elephants do not produce milk in the same way that cows do. Their mammary glands are not suited for milking and they do not produce milk in quantities that would make milking feasible. Additionally, elephants are large and wild animals that would not cooperate with the milking process.
"It's milking time" or "they're milking cows."
Push a cow into the room and follow it. After the milking is done go to where the glowing red light is to collect the milk.
The place where cows are milked is called a milking parlor or a milking shed. This is where farmers can safely and efficiently extract milk from the cows.
you push it into the room and it will be milked atomaticlly
that's called milking the snake
you can't.
He was Milking his cow!
When the animals are in the pasture, all you do is push the cow from behind into the double doors on the outside of the barn. The cow will automatically go in, get milked, then walk back out. :)
There are typically two common methods of milking a cow: hand milking and machine milking. Hand milking involves manually squeezing the milk out of the cow's udder, while machine milking uses a milking machine to automate the milking process.
Milk comes from the udders of a camel.
It's commonly called 'milking'.
Milking a horse is no crueler than milking a cow. In other words, no.