only female cows can produce milk
Jersey cow.
Yes. Whole goat's milk contains more fat than whole cow's milk.
carotene is a substance available in cow's milk ,responsible for yellowish milk fat
Cows have 3,9% milk fat. Rain deer has 18% milk fat
It means that the amount of butterfat in that milk, or milk product is 1% of the total volume of the product. It qualifies as "low fat". As it comes from the cow - depending on the breed of cow - milk is 4% to 5% butterfat.
Reindeer milk has more fat than cow's milk. According to Elisabeth Luard's "The Old World Kitchen," reindeer milk is "very thick and rich" and the Laplanders add water to it to thin it a little for drinking.
Don't you know that "mother dairy milk" and cow's milk are the same thing? Everyone associates "dairy" with cows, unless otherwise specified like goats or sheep or camels.
There used to be a billboard advertising milk in my town as 96% fat free. So I assume that whole milk is 4% fat.
Yes. Bison milk is no different from cow's milk, except that it is a bit richer in fat.
There are three types of milk based on fat contents.Whole Milk (3% Milk): This type of milk must contain more than 3% of fats.Reduced-fat milk (2% Milk): Contains only 2% of fats.Low-fat milk (1% Milk): have 1% of fats in it.
6% butter fat
that must be jersey with a milk fat content of 5gm per 100 gm .. buffalo milk has higher fat content on an average 9%.