No. But maybe in the future someone might want to do some genetic engineering.
No, it's not genetically possible to make a live chocolate cow.
No. just because white cows give white milk, it doesn't mean that chocolate cows can give chocolate milk.That makes no sense.
the ones at willy wonka's factory
yes, well sort of, they attach a drip to the cows udders and insert concentrated chocolate syrip thus creating chocolate milk straight from the udders of the cow.
No. There is no such thing as a cow that produces chocolate milk. The chocolate in chocolate milk is added later, after the cow has been milked. Cows only produce white milk.
No. Cows produce regular milk. Then the milk gets flavored in a factory.
No.
The chocolate flavoring is added to the milk long after the milking & pasteurization process.
None. Chocolate milk is made by simply taking milk from your average dairy cow (Holstein, Jersey, Brown Swiss, etc.) and adding cocoa and lots of sugar to it.
This is something that is, even genetically, impossible to create. Chocolate milk is only made by adding sugar and cocoa to regular milk from a cow.
a chocolate milker man is someone who has a chocolate cow. when he milks the cow the cow gives him chocolate milk instead of normal milk because it's a chocolate cow
it depends if the milk from the cow it infected from the cow..... :)
A cow that produces milk for the human population to drink.
yes.
chocolate milk....lol
yes. The color of the cow has nothing to do with the milk it produces.
Milk comes from a cow. The chocolate is added, usually in the form of a syrup or sauce, afterwards and then mixed in.
Chocolate milk
Jersey cow.
Chocolate milk!
Yes, and she still does.
horibal milk i think the milk comes from a cow dont know