You could only be drying up.
A typical cow will be lactating for 6 to 10 months.
You shouldn't milk a goat while it's giving birth. The newborn kid needs that milk to survive.
Cows do not lactate all the time. They typically lactate after giving birth to a calf and continue to produce milk for about 10 months to 12 months, until they are ready to give birth again.
A cow typically ceases milk production when it reaches the end of its lactation cycle, which is usually around 10 months after giving birth.
Many women continue to lactate for long periods of time after birth, even if they do not breastfeed their children. It can last up to 28 months after giving birth.
Cats typically produce milk for their kittens for about 4-6 weeks after giving birth.
Yes they do. Cows giving milk is as natural as they come: ALL female mammals, after giving birth, produce milk.
No.
The udder, of course.
By giving it milk.
Yes my son is getting ready to turn three and I still have milk coming ouy of both breast.
Today, modern dairy cows are bred specifically to produce large quantities of milk. Like humans, cows only produce milk after they have given birth, and dairy cows must give birth to one calf per year in order to continue producing milk. Typically they are artificially inseminated within three months of giving birth.