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It's not a good idea to want them to lose weight. And i believe it's spelled lactose intolerant. 2 words. they are lactoseintolerant or how ever you spell it It is alright for your guinea pig to have yogurt drops as long as they are made especially for guinea pigs and you feed them the right proportion.
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Of course! sure You can use any type of yogurt you want. Nonfat yogurt would even make it more healthy! Good job! :)
The bacteria in yogurt is necessary for the creation of the yogurt - those bacteria are actually what is responsible for transforming the milk into yogurt. They are left alive for you to eat because science is finding certain bacteria are very beneficial for your digestive system and can thus have many beneficial affects on health in general. You can read more about this if you look up "probiotics". Because of this, it is even possible to take these bacteria in pill form to get the benefits without eating the yogurt.
A few hours to a few weeks, depending on the temperature at which the yogurt is stored.
It will take about 20-30 minutes
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No. The best yogurt in the world is real yogurt. One brand of real yogurt available in the U.S., (well, in New York, anyway) is Fage, which is from Greece. Even without anything added to it, it has a rich, luxurious taste that makes you think you must be sinning, even though it's quite healthful. Once you taste this yogurt, you'll wonder how on earth the idea of yogurt got so badly corrupted when it was introduced to the New World.
you can freeze containers of yogurt, but it will take a lot of time. approximately three to eight hours to freeze because the yogurt reacts to the temperature in the freezer (or wherever you have put the yogurt to freeze). But the yogurt will still freeze because the temperature is more stronger. so it will take approximately three to eight hours depending on the flavour or/and ingredients.
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I really don't think anything can be lactoseintolirant. On an unrelated note, cows can potentially be lactose intolerant.