Cows produce milk when they give birth to a baby calf. To produce milk cows need to eat a variety of grasses, bulky fodder and food that is rich in protein and energy. The final result cow produces really good milk.
Cows produce milk when they give birth to a baby calf. To produce milk cows need to eat a variety of grasses, bulky fodder and food that is rich in protein and energy. The final result cow produces really good milk.
Cows produce milk when they give birth to a baby calf. To produce milk cows need to eat a variety of grasses, bulky fodder and food that is rich in protein and energy. The final result cow produces really good milk.
This produce commences when cows give birth to a baby
calf. When the cow gives birth it can make milk for one year. To produce milk cows need to eat a variety of grasses, bulky fodder and food that is rich in protein and energy. Digestion starts in the 1 st stomach called the rumen After this it burps up the food and re chews the cuds. It chews it 40 to 60 times a minute. The 2 nd stomach called the reticulum. Following this the cuds go in the 3 rd stomach called the omasum. The food is pressed together to remove all the water. Then it goes to the 4 th stomach called the abomasum, where it is finally digested. It goes in the intents to get all the good stuff taken out so the cows can make good milk. The final result cow produces really good milk