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The fresh milk and other dairy products you enjoy every day start on a dairy farm
right here in the Midwest, not too far from where you live and buy groceries. Midwest dairy producers each have
a herd of dairy cows on their farms—some have just a few dozen cows and some have very large herds
of 100 or more.
These dairy cows are fed healthy and nutritious diets so they will make lots of fresh milk every day. Dairy cows also receive attentive care by the farmers and local veterinarians to make sure the cows are always in the peak of health. By and large, a dairy cow's typical day includes 8 hours of eating, 8 hours of sleeping, and 8 hours of chewing cud (something that all bovine animals do because they have two stomachs and... well, that's another story!) |
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