| LACTATE | Cattle, a sort to produce milk (7) |
| PLACATE | Pressure to produce milk, short of time? Calm down! |
| BREASTS | Produces milk for infants |
| DAIRYCATTLE | Bovines bred to produce milk (5,6) |
| DRIVE | A jaunt or journey in a motor vehicle; the act of chasing game or moving cattle; a gathering of whist players; or, a shot from a golf tee (5) |
| STROLLED | Took a walk of a sort, to the valley and back (8) |
| OSTRACOD | Crustacean, a sort to swim alongside fish (8) |
| VANISH | Leading group of a sort to disappear (6) |
| IPSOFACTO | Topics, of a sort to be proved (4,5) |
| HERD | A drove of elephants, horses or wildebeest; a stock of cattle; a flock of wrens; or, the masses or rabble (4) |
| FOLD | Herd of Highland cattle; a sheep pen; or, the division between the top and bottom halves of a broadsheet (4) |
| STEERSMAN | One guides cattle, a substantial number with tail docked |
| LEASH | Dog's lead found amongst cattle - a sheepdog's (5) |
| FORAGE | Hay/silage for horses or cattle; a rummage in search of edible berries, mushrooms, nuts, plants etc growing in the wild; or, provisions generally (6) |
| BULLS | The centres of dartboards cannot produce milk (5) |
| CHURNOUT | Quickly produce milk ready for collection at farm gate? |
| EWES | Sheep that produce milk |
| FRIESIAN | One may produce milk, haphazardly as I infer |
| MARES | Horses that produce milk |
| COWS | These animals produce milk (4) |