why milk doesn't sour inside cow's body?
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Because it is digested in its stomach
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Firstly, milk in the mammary gland normally is sterile - it means it does not contain any bacteria or funghi that could cause rotting (except when there is inflammation in the udder - then milk can change it’s quality).
Secondly, as others already has stated - the amount of produced milk depends how frequently the cow is being milked. If you stop milking cow (dry off), after a while the milk glands reduces in size and stops milk production. It is natural mechanism to stop milk from getting bad in udder.
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Firstly, milk in the mammary gland normally is sterile - it means it does not contain any bacteria or funghi that could cause rotting (except when there is inflammation in the udder - then milk can change it’s quality).
Secondly, as others already has stated - the amount of produced milk depends how frequently the cow is being milked. If you stop milking cow (dry off), after a while the milk glands reduces in size and stops milk production. It is natural mechanism to stop milk from getting bad in udder.
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