No, that is a myth. Dairy products to not enhance mucus formation, but your saliva might be slightly thicker after drinking milk. This is natural and not related to mucus.
Specific breeds of cattle known collectively as dairy cows are bred to produce large amounts of milk as opposed to beef breeds that are bred for more size and subsequently muscle. There are also dual-purpose breeds that produce moderate amounts of milk and are more common as family cows. Holsteins, Jersey, milking Devon are common breeds of dairy cows.
They are identical to the products produced by the Holstein, Gurnsey, Jersey or Brown Swiss. They produce raw milk which is then converted into other dairy products.
Dairy products...(cheese, milk, etc.)
dairy products but the produce a lot of methan
Cows produce dairy products. Chickens are poultry.
You could, I suppose, but not in large amounts. Birds lack the enzymes needed to digest dairy products, so dairy products go through their system generally untouched. Don't feed your bird large amounts of dairy products, in this case, cheese.
They produce wheat, cattle, swine, dairy products and poultry.
The states that produce and sell the MOST dairy products would be California, Idaho, New York, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, but Wisconsin actually produces the largest quantity of dairy products
Yes, though the amounts differ depending on the amount and type of dairy product.Yes
Petro chemicals, chemical, pharmaceuticals, fluid milk and dairy products, produce, fruit, nuts,
They produce alot of dairy products....the cheese is awesome. and the dells are freaking sweet!
yes it is