No. Colostrum will, particularly colostrum that is made for newborn animals like foals, calves, goat kids or lambs.
Immunoglobulins
Generally, the volume used is small, and the immunoglobulins can be injected.
The immunoglobulin found in milk is IgA. Cows milk contains also other types of immunoglobulins, like IgG and, in a smaller amount, IgM. The amount ant types of immunoglobulin can be affected by diseases of the mammary gland.
immunoglobulins.
No, a cod does not give its young milk. Only mammals give milk to their young, and the cod is a fish.
No, don't give them cow's milk.
Yes, you have to be pregnant in order to give milk.
They give milk, yes, but they have to have been mated. They have to have had at least one kid to give milk to before they start producing milk. But if their udder is bulging they may have pre-milk, which is to prepare them.
No to be a mammal you have to give live birth. If they live birth they have to give milk.
IgA, IgG, IgE
They give thick milk after birth, the milk is high in nutrients, which vital for the young.
no the dolly sheep never give us milk