Probably.
Theoretically Rabies virus can be transmitted through milk but the viability and infectivity of the virus is less than the virus shed through the saliva and through the bite of the rabid animal. Moreover, virus is heat labile and can be inactivated by the temperature even below the pasterurisation temperature and this property of the virus does not pose risk to the personnel consuming pasteurised milk or boiled milk. Dr. S. Vamshi Krishna.
ofcourse. better to take vaccine
No. Contact with the dead animal is necessary, usually with its saliva. (And, of course, the animal has to have been already infected with rabies. Contact with a non-infected dead animal will not give you rabies.)
Milk is bad for anyone except for those it is made for. cow milk is made for calves. breast milk is meant for human children. keep it the way nature intends, humans drinking dairy milk is gross or drinking any milk past the age of 2!
Human milk is the best nutrition for human babies. BUT that does not mean it is the best feeding method for every mommy.
drinking coffee with milk is it advisable
People have always been drinking milk. The young drink the milk of their mothers to survive.
Cow's milk is meant for baby cows. Human milk is meant for baby humans. Anyone older than a baby doesn't need milk at all. A good primary source of calcium (if that is what you are worried about) is green leafy vegetables. ------------------- The benefit of drinking cows milk is a debateable point, even amongst doctors and nutritionists.
It is healtier either way.
Excessive milk drinking can cause milk alkali syndrome - excess of calcium in blood
o% fat milk and goats with rabies!
Depending on what kind of drinking milk you are talking about Regular milk: Comes from cows Almond milk: Comes from almonds And there is also goat milk which obviously comes from goats