It seems to me that they can do it. However, have a chat with a vet about.
Yes, if it's scalded first.
YES
To feed their baby.
Cows give milk to feed their young, but humans like it so we drink it too.
No. No baby rabbits, orphaned or not, should be fed cows milk.
The reason cattle produce milk in the first place is to feed calves, not to feed people. Frisian cows in the wild--if such they be--"get rid of" their milk by letting calves suckle it.
No, you don't feed any cow any sort of milk. Cows drink water, not milk, and eat hay and grass, not evaporated milk.
No, you don't feed any cow any sort of milk. Cows drink water, not milk, and eat hay and grass, not evaporated milk.
No, and you shouldn't, since it's not good for them.
the protein called casein is there to feed their young
Cows can not die if you do not feed them, however they will not produce products which makes them non-profitable (For example they will not produce milk).
Goats milk may cause some irritation to their digestive system as it is very rich. It is not best to feed them goats milk, however, if you do feed them very little or add water to it.
it depends on the cows health before she ate the food
No, milk from a dairy farm is sent to market raw but chilled. The milk is taken to a processing plant which will pasteurize, separate and package the milk and milk products. However, some dairy farms will pasteurize unsaleable milk (milk from cows that cannot be sent to market, such as that from cows who have recently received antibiotics or cows that just calved) to feed to their calves. Pasteurizing this milk makes it safer to feed to the calves and saves the farmer money by reducing the need to buy milk replacer.