yes
Chicken has more hormones. Eggs come in second and Milk comes in last.
There isn't one. An animal who lays eggs isn't a mammal. An animal who gives milk to it's young is a mammal.
Adding milk to eggs can make them creamier and more tender in texture. The milk also adds a subtle richness and a slightly sweeter flavor to the eggs.
A chicken and cow
Most species of fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds lay eggs as a method of reproduction. Most species of animals develop their fertilized eggs internally and give birth to live offspring as a method of reproduction. No non-human animal "gives" their eggs or milk to humans. Humans often take the eggs of chickens, ducks, and other birds, and they take the milk of cows, goats, sheep, and other mammals.
a mammalian animal is an animal that sucks milk and give birth to babies not laying eggs
Does not eat meat, but consumes other animal products such as milk, eggs and butter: VegetarianDoes not eat meat nor any other animal products such as milk, eggs and butter: Vegan
Scrambling eggs will add to the calories if you use milk or any fat such as butter.
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No, not in a significant amount that it would adversely affect the calf or a human.
yes hormones can cause you to be allergic to milk
There are no birds which feed their young milk. In Australia there are two animals being of the order montreme which lay eggs and feed their young milk and they are the platypus and the echidna.