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China clones 'super cows,' uddering in Cold Milk War. America must respond. Along with being trained in hand-to-hoof combat and presumably equipped with flank-mounted Holstein-to-air missiles ...
Chinese scientists said they have successfully cloned three "super cow" calves that, once fully grown, are capable of producing 50% more milk than the average American cow.
China claims it's cloned three cows that make up to 18 metric tons of milk per year. "Super cows" are hard to breed since they're identified at the end of their lives, per state-affiliated media.
And now, add to the list: Cow’s milk is back. Sort of. Last year, US dairy producers sold about 0.8 percent more milk than in 2023, according to US Department of Agriculture (USDA) statistics ...
Since A2 milk still comes from cows, its environmental footprint is nearly identical to regular cow’s milk. However, some A2 milk brands focus on better animal welfare and sustainability practices.