Yes. All milk which is harvested from mammals contains lactose.
There are two types of goats, that I know of, dairy and meat. Dairy goats are the ones you milk. Meat goats are sold at fairs for food.
milk it's healthier too Goat milk is milk produced by a dairy goat
The Greeks used goats to either milk them if dairy, or eat them if non- dairy. And for sexual "services". The Greeks love them some goat.
Dairy things are the foods that come from milk (cows or goats or anything like that). Like cheese and yogurt and stuff like that...
They are all together called "Milch Animals".Or else say them Dairy animals Eg. dairy cows, dairy goats
Yup. They sure do. My friend had a goat dairy, and she milked 300/day.
Cheese is made from milk curds. It could be cows milk, goats milk, sheeps milk, or water buffalo milk (in the case of mozzarella.
Goats are a third to a quarter of the size of cows, for one. And, they only have two teats on their udders, unlike cows which have four. Goats' milk contains different enzymes and lacks lactose than cows milk does, and is also rich in buttermilk fat.
Milk-yielding animals are commonly referred to as "dairy animals" or "milch animals." These include species such as cows, goats, sheep, and buffalo, which are primarily raised for their milk production. Dairy animals are essential in agriculture for providing milk and various dairy products like cheese and yogurt.
Alpine goats are a part of the dairy breed. They can be used for milk, to make cheese, soap, and any other product that uses milk. Alpines can also be used for meat, but they aren't as useful in that area because they don't have as much meat as a meat goat.
NO Cheese is a product made from milk. Cows milk and goats milk are common for making cheese. It is NOT a fruit, nor is fruit a major constituent in it.
If you are talking about dairy animals like goats and cattle, the farmers (more commonly called dairy producers) milk these animals out and sell the milk to retailers. Some, like dairy goat producers, make them into soaps, butter, and cheese then sell them in the farmer's market.