NO , please do not do this.
you only give guinea pigs milk if you have to like if the mother has rejected it and it is under 4 weeks of age. but if your guinea pig is over 4 weeks of age, then you have no need to feed it any sort of milk at all. But if your guinea pig is under 4 weeks and it's mother is no longer with it, pure goats milk is the best for it.
Hope this helps.
No, guinea pigs should not eat or drink dairy products.
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To stop loose motion or loose stools for an 8 month old baby, it is best to feed the baby breast milk only. Breast milk has natural chemicals to control the bowels. If this is not possible, one should feed the baby a pediatric electrolyte and a lactose-free formula. Bananas may also help with loose motion.
Cola is lactose free it has no lactose it has glucose in it !
No. The lactose is broken down into it's components, glucose and galactose.
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Yes, prunes contain no lactose. Lactose is only found in milk and milk products.
Soy milk is said to be good for people that are lactose or dairy free. However, soy milk is also said to contribute to digestive problems for some people.
Lactose free products are NOT the same as dairy free products. If an acidophilus supplement is called lactose free it means it does not do not contain any milk sugar, but it may contain isolated, lactose-free milk protein - so it would NOT be dairy free. A dairy free probiotic means it does not contain either lactose (milk sugars) or milk proteins.
The Lactaid company now makes lactose-free ice cream in several flavors.
As far as I know lactose free milk does not contain lactic acid. They put in lactase to 'destroy' the lactose, which makes it lactose free! So no, and it probably won't be produced either. I hope this helps!
No, it has lactose
No. Bufflo are just giant, grizzly, wild type cattle. Baby mice can only have high fat, lactose free milks such as puppy or kitten milk.
Lactase is an enzyme that breaks down lactose in milk. This allows lactose intolerant individuals to drink the lactose free (or reduced lactose) milk.