kong ipadede sa bata nga damo muta accordind to budoy law
Absolutely. Many people have milk allergies. Check with your doctor.
It can be. Check the label.
It can be, check the package for kosher certification.
According to gicare.com (link below), most milk is gluten-free. However, chocolate milk may contain gluten. Be sure to check the label.
not from the cows for sure, check their mills, no cows, but lots of milk tanks,rat milk maybe?
No. The way to Check is to have one egg and nothing else than milk and nothing else on the nextday
check the back of the carton
Check to see if its mother is actually producing milk and doesn't have mastitis or a blocked or blind teat. Does the kid have a temperature? Check to see that it does not have a cleft palate. You may have to bottle feed or tube feed it to get some milk into its abomasum.
It depends on what milk it is. Cows milk? Goats milk? Camels milk? Is it pasteurised? Is it full fat? Is it semi-skimmed? Is it skimmed? Are there any added sugars? With thousands of milk brands all over the world, this is too broad to answer. Check the details on the back of a milk carton in your local area.
To test if milk is an ingredient in a milk chocolate bar, you can check the list of ingredients on the packaging. Milk is typically listed as an ingredient in milk chocolate bars. You can also look for any allergen information that may identify the presence of milk. If you have a specific concern about the presence of milk, you can contact the manufacturer directly for more information.
Check the expiry date.
if you slowly reduce the feeding then your milk will just dry up. check www.gurgle.com for more info