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  2. Kamadhenu - Wikipedia

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    She is a miraculous cow of plenty who provides her owner whatever they desire and is often portrayed as the mother of other cattle. In iconography, she is generally depicted as a white cow with a female head and breasts, the wings of a bird, and the tail of a peafowl or as a white cow containing various deities within her body. Kamadhenu is not ...

  3. Solanum mammosum - Wikipedia

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    Solanum mammosum, commonly known as nipplefruit, [1] fox head, [2] cow's udder, or apple of Sodom, is an inedible Pan-American tropical fruit. [3] The plant is grown for ornamental purposes, in part because of the distal end of the fruit's resemblance to a human breast, while the proximal end looks like a cow's udder.

  4. Dairy cattle - Wikipedia

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    A Holstein cow with prominent udder ... The United Kingdom dairy herd overall has nearly 1.5 million cows, with about 100 head ... A full mature Holstein cow usually ...

  5. Udder - Wikipedia

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    Udder care and hygiene in cows is important in milking, aiding uninterrupted and untainted milk production, and preventing mastitis. Products exist to soothe the chapped skin of the udder. This helps prevent bacterial infection, and reduces irritation during milking by the cups, and so the cow is less likely to kick the cups off.

  6. The Most Udderly Adorable Cow Names for Your Cattle ... - AOL

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    Check out this list of the best cow names for your new bovine! You'll find classic, cute, funny, and names inspired by Ree. The Most Udderly Adorable Cow Names for Your Cattle Companions

  7. Dairy cattle showmanship - Wikipedia

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    This may require adjusting the cow’s regular milking schedule the day before and the day of the show. A full udder means having as much milk as possible without it leaking. Typically, cows are milked every 12 hours, but for a show, showmen often "bag" the cow’s udder, meaning the cow may go 14–16 hours between milkings.

  8. Cattle - Wikipedia

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    For mother cows to continue producing milk, they give birth to one calf per year. If the calf is male, it is generally slaughtered at a young age to produce veal. [106] Cows produce milk until three weeks before birth. [103] Over the last fifty years, dairy farming has become more intensive to increase the yield of milk produced by each cow.

  9. Belgian Red cattle - Wikipedia

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    Belgian Reds are primarily solid red with potentially a few white patches on head, dewlap, underline and legs, and udder or scrotum. They are generally long, large and heavy animals. This breed is primarily a dual purpose breed, being raised for both meat and milk.