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What (who) is milch cow - definition

DOMESTICATED BOVINE RAISED PRIMARILY FOR ITS MILK
Milch cow; Dairy cow; Dairy Cattle; Dairy breeds; Dairy cows; Dairy cattle production; Milk cow; Milk Cows; Dairy breed; Milk Cow; Milk cows; Milkcow; Milkcows; Milch-kine; Milch kine; Milch cattle
  • Dairy cattle in Mangskog, Sweden, 1911.
  • [[Braunvieh]] with a unique milk quality ([[Switzerland]])
  • Holstein]] cow with prominent [[udder]] and less muscle than is typical of beef breeds
  • Dairy cattle at feeding time
  • Cows on a dairy farm in Maryland, U.S.
  • Dairy cattle, Collins Center, New York, USA, 1999
  • Curious Jersey cattle in rural [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]].
  • A cow caring for her newborn calf

milch cow         
¦ noun a person or organization that is a source of easy profit.
Milch Trial         
  • The prosecution team in the Milch trial. Front right is [[Telford Taylor]] (Chief Counsel). Across the table from him is Clark Denney (Chief Trial Counsel). Immediately to Taylor's right is [[Henry T. King]] (Assistant Counsel).
2ND U.S. MILITARY TRIBUNAL IN POST-WORLD WAR II GERMANY
Milch case; Milch Case; Milch trial
The Milch Trial (or officially, The United States of America vs. Erhard Milch) was the second of the twelve trials for war crimes the U.
Dairy cattle         
Dairy cattle (also called dairy cows) are cattle bred for the ability to produce large quantities of milk, from which dairy products are made. Dairy cattle generally are of the species Bos taurus.

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Dairy cattle

Dairy cattle (also called dairy cows) are cattle bred for the ability to produce large quantities of milk, from which dairy products are made. Dairy cattle generally are of the species Bos taurus.

Historically, little distinction was made between dairy cattle and beef cattle, with the same stock often being used for both meat and milk production. Today, the bovine industry is more specialized and most dairy cattle have been bred to produce large volumes of milk.

Examples of use of milch cow
1. The "war on terror" in Afghanistan was a milch cow in US domestic politics.
2. That‘s marvellous news for those who profit from the Diana industry and who had feared that their milch cow might finally be running dry.
3. The Israeli driver is already a milch cow for some of the highest taxes and fees in the world, yet very little of this sum is invested in infrastructure and improving road safety.
4. Women in the Armed Forces seem especially attracted to this milch cow, with 2,400 of them last year complaining of harassment in other words, the very women expected to produce superhuman effort under enemy fire cannot, apparently, be expected to produce a robust rebuttal of a smutty overture.