That all depends on the breed.
500mg is too much; give half of that or 250mg.
It will give 375 gallons of milk in 3 months if it gives 1500 gallons of milk in one year
ASk your doc about it...no one knows at the moment.
YES,If it is properly packed sterilized milk.
Yes you can, doctors recommend it if your child doesn't eat much.
A woman's breasts will continue to secrete milk as long as the woman continues to breast feed.
I Would Only Give Him Or Her A Little, And Make Sure You Have Added Some Water To The Milk (Because All Cats Are A Little Lactose Intolerant). I'd Have To Say Take The Bowl And Put Only About A Half Of Half Of The Inside Of The Bowl (Sorry If Confusing), And Put Some Water In It (And I'm Not Talking Like Some Drops, And Not More Than The Milk You Put In.) I Hope I Have Helped You. c:
Stick with recommended formula for infants and then switch to whole milk when appropriate, I believe at 1 year of age.
They are mammals and female gorilla's do have breasts which produces milk once a gorilla is born. Recent intel shows that females give and produce milk to their offspring for about 4-7 months after birth. If the gorilla was born premature, the feeding process can extend up to a year and a half.
A Gallon of regular milk costed about $1.15 in the year 1970.
Assuming that the monthly rate is constant - even though more than half the months in a year are more than 10% longer than the shortest, the answer would be 1500/4 = 375 quarts.
$6.28 i think