How do Cows Make Milk?

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By Rockwell Fitness

Intro

For cows to make milk they need to first give birth to a calf. After this, all dairy cows are able to produce milk through a multi-step process.

Dairy Animal Terms

  •  A male dairy animal is called a bull
  • A female dairy animal (prior to giving birth) is called a calve or heifer
  • A female dairy animal (after giving birth) is called a cow

Types of Dairy Cows

 There are six main types of dairy cows.

  • Ayrshire
  • Brown Swiss
  • Guernsey
  • Holstein
  • Jersey
  • Milking Shorthorn.

Cow Facts

  • The average dairy cow typically weighs around 1,000 pounds.
  • No two cows have the same spots 

The Process

There's a multi-step process, that cows go through, to make the milk.

  1. Eating
  2. Digestion
  3. Conversion
  4. Milking

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1) Eating

A cow eats, on average, 100 pounds of feed per day. Feed is typically a combination of hay, grain, and silage.

On average, a cow can spend up to 8 hours a day eating. Cows regurgitate food, like grass, that is difficult to digest. This is referred to as "chewing cud".

2) Digestion

After the cow chews her food, it passes into the stomach. A cow's stomach is referred to as a ruminent. It has 4 compartmenst, which is why people think a cow has more than one stomach.

  • Rumen
  • Reticulum
  • Omasum
  • Abomasum

After the food has been digested in the stomach it then passes to the small intestine.

Cow Fact

 A cow can produce an average of 8 gallons of milk per day.

3) Coversion

 After the digested food enters the small intestine, the nutrients are then absorbed into the bloodstream and carried to the utter. Once in the udder, the nutrients are trasformed into milk.

4) Milking

Milking a cow can be done by hand or a machine. Please check out one of the following reources to learn about this process.

Pasteurization

Pasteurization is a simple, effective method to kill potentially harmful bacteria without affecting the taste or nutritional value of milk. With standard pasteurization, milk is heated to a temperature of at least 161 degrees Fahrenheit for not less than 15 seconds, followed by rapid cooling.

From the Cow to the Store

After the milk is collected, it normally takes about 2 days before the milk reaches the store. The milk has to be tested for any pesticides or antibiotics. It's then pasteurized and homogenized.

Comments

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darkside 3 years ago

I've been living in rural Australia now for almost 2 years, SURROUNDED by cows.

As a matter of fact I've got a half a dozen or so in my back paddock that don't belong to me. There's a gap in the fence and I think they must think the grass is greener on the other side.

This has been the most simple, yet understandable bit of information I've come across that explains the how's, what's and why's.

Thank you.

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shrl09 2 years ago

I often visited my grand-father's farm as a child and we were always around cows and bulls when we visited there! The only way a cow starts producing milk is when she and a bull breed, she then conceives a calf growing inside of her womb, much like when a woman conceives a child,her body's hormones let her know she is pregnant and therefore her milk glands start to produce milk for her baby soon to be born! The same way works for a cow when the cow is expecting a calf her udders start producing milk for her calf soon to be born!I never milked a cow before but, a cow always produces enough milk for her calf and to be milked! I do remember drinking fresh milk from the cow that my grand-father had just milked and it contains a cream on top and it was very good! Now they have to pasturize the milk according to the FDA standards and I rememember that I drank it alot and it never effected me! Also you have to watch out for mad cow disease(years ago)and watch what you eat now and eat healthy foods and watch your weight! This according to to the FDA and the American Cancer Society will help us to live longer lives!

idk 2 years ago

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luisa 2 years ago

Omg Sos Dnt Kill Coowss...Mooo

Jose 2 years ago

Mmm Is Really Actully Natruly iDnt Know Why Ppl Make A Big Deal About It People Still Drink Milk After All Props People Work In This Im Proud That We Live For This Were Not Beingg Mean But iThink We Should Also Take Care Of Them....!!

boy scout man 23 months ago

this is the best explanathion i've herd for how cows make milk

Dolittle 19 months ago

hey i love killing cows

hi 19 months ago

doesn't the dairy industry artificially inseminate the cow so it becomes pregnant and then they kill the calf and use the mother cows' milk for dairy purposes?

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Chapter 18 months ago

it is great hubs and explain the milk produce goods.

bailey 15 months ago

This website is really helpful i loved it thanks for all the information.

LAUREN SMITH 15 months ago

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ttrash 14 months ago

@hi no, artificial insemination is an expensive process. Most dairy farms simply join cows with a bull at 1.5% (i.e. 3 bulls for 200 cows). Female calves are kept on as dairy cows and bulls are generally sent to slaughter to produce veal.

me 12 months ago

This was somewhat helpful for me to understand how milk is made. However, in the future, I would like to see the 'coversion' told in deeper detail. Lastly, the author needs to check his/her spelling. In the coversion section, the first time they spelled udder, they accidentally spelled it: utter (which would be a completely different definition). :)

ass 8 months ago

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leif 8 months ago

too brief

crystal 7 months ago

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teammates 6 months ago

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Are you gay? 6 months ago

I like trains.

Ash 5 months ago

@ttrash in reality most farms do AI their cows for it is the cheaper alternative to the bull, and MUCH less dangerous. bulls become very aggressive when they become of age for breeding and have no problem killing humans and the can hurt cows as well.

deereman 4 months ago

well cows are better then you... and cows get you a burger and milk

Eva 3 months ago

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ty 2 months ago

cool

Lulu 2 months ago

hate website:(

Cow shagger 2 months ago

Yummy

Bin there. Dun that. 8 weeks ago

Cows are totally awesome! Live on a farm and wanna learn everything about cows, bulls, heifers, and calves... I wanna learn how to milk too-- that's probably why there's a video on how to milk cows, right?

me 8 weeks ago

cool

Goeffrey 7 weeks ago

I wantd 2 hear more on conversion? Are there reactions,what makes it white- magic or nature, pilizi(please) elaborate more!

ryan 6 weeks ago

boring

mordecai 3 weeks ago

all the people who made nasty comments, you guys are real jerks. I mean seriously, it's just nature, if you don't like it, deal with it!

mellissa segura 13 days ago

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divine 6 days ago

really helpful thnx

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