Since the normal average body temperature is 98.6F any fluids within a living body will be at least that temperature or a little higher. Breasts are not refrigerators; breasts produce warm milk.
warm or slightly chilly milk if it is to cold they will get friskie.
Cold is fine, there is no need to heat eggs or milk.
its gets cold because your breathing on it and the coldness by you absorbs in to the chocolate milk.
Yes. I do that all the time. When the milk comes out of a cow immediately, it isn't cold. It is fairly warm. Warm milk is safe.
Fruit loops cereal tends to get soggier more quickly in warm milk compared to cold milk. The warmth of the milk can speed up the process of absorbing liquid into the cereal, resulting in a softer texture more quickly.
No, cold breast milk is not harder for babies to digest compared to warm breast milk. Both temperatures provide the same nutrients and benefits for the baby.
If it has nipples, you can milk it!
Squeeze on her nipples.
Warm is fine as long as it didn't get warm from sitting out all day. Actually, either is fine. It just depends on preference. Whether cold or warm, milk has a chemical in that acts as a mild sedative. Ever get sleepy after eating a bowl of ice cream? Hope this answered your question
A child of this age should really be drinking full fat cow's milk, warm or cold.
Warm cold milk slightly is one way to make it lukewarm. Or leave the too warm milk to cool to lukewarm. Or add cold milk to reduce the too warm milk to lukewarm. I'm not sure whether the question is actually about pasteurising raw milk?
Then you get a nice cold hit of dairy! Would you rather drink it warm?