Yes in its natural form not the homogenized kind you buy in stores though I dont think it will hurt the new born it will just lack the full nutritional value you get from fresh non processed milk from the utter. There is very little difference in content between not just pigs and cows milk but any mammory producing gland in all mammals hence the name mammals its a wonderful natural gift we share within our species.
Yes, this is true. When the pig is a baby they nurse milk from its mother. As it is weaned it begins to drink water and that is all it should drink.
Cow milk is not so good for newborn piglets as it will cause indigestability to them. Even it is not a good substitute for pigmilk, can use after a few days
of course; all mammals give milk.
Cows milk is to rich for pigs.
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Definately not!
Dairy products (even though petstores sell yogurt drops they are very bad for guinea pigs.) Nuts.
Yes they can, but no more than a handful a week, for a treat, or else there can be messy consequences!
No, it may make them sick.Guinea Pigs should not eat Dairy Products as it can be harmful for their system. Although most Guinea Pigs would turn away from the smell of Dairy Products, some still might. Do not feed your Guinea Pig cheese!
American Landrace pigs eat several types of foods. Many of them will eat some mix of grain like barley, corn, sorghum and wheat. They also eat fresh produce of all kinds. They may even eat dairy products like yogurt and milk.
No, do not eat activia yogurt while pregnant. Just eat the other kind of yogurt.
You are not suppose to eat yogurt when have cough
if they can eat out of a trash can their whole life, they can eat vanilla yogurt.
Some jello may contain gelatin, an ingredient that is usually animal based and from pigs. Muslims should look for kosher or halal certification to ensure that these ingredients are not in the jello.
As often as you feed it to them. They don't eat yogurt in the wild.
You should eat the frozen yogurt slowly.
eat, eat, eat, and drink