
Milk Yield
Milk yield refers to the amount of milk that a dairy animal, such as a cow, produces over a specific period, typically daily or yearly. It is an important measure used by farmers and dairy producers to assess the productivity and health of the animal. Factors influencing milk yield include genetics, diet, age, health, and management practices. Higher milk yield indicates efficient milk production, while variations can signal underlying issues or opportunities for improvement. Monitoring milk yield helps optimize dairy operations, ensure animal welfare, and meet market demands for dairy products.