Only mammals produce milk. Birds such as chickens do not produce milk, not even in South America.
yes! Well not all birds, some of them such as pigeons do. But it is sort of gross, its not like a calf sucking the milk out of its mother, the mother bird hacks up the milk into the babys' mouth.
yes
yes I am not aware of any chicken mammals around here. All the birds that I know skip lactation.
lama or alpaca
No, chickens are not mammals. To be a mammal, a vertebrate must produce milk for its offspring. Chickens do not. Chickens are birds. They have feathers and reproduce by a hard shelled egg. A mammal is an animal that gives live birth (except for marsupials and monotremes), has hair on it's body and feeds its babies with milk.
Cows produce dairy products. Chickens are poultry.
No. Only mammals produce milk for their young. The only birds that produce milk are pigeons.
The milk snake or milksnake (Lampropeltis triangulum) is a king snake specie. This specie can be found in the southeastern part of Canada and even in the United States and Central America.
Lick chickens and drink milk...
its about R13-R17
Yes.Mammals produce milk.
In North America most dairy cows produce about 8 gallons per day, or about 20,000 pounds per year.