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No. Milk is milk and comes directly from mammals like cows.
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a good power sources are eggs, milk and protein and some veggies and fruits.
It may, but it's not as good as other fertilizers like livestock manure.
Cows and goats need to be fed on grass and oilseed cakes because grass and oilseed cakes are milk producing food so these help them to produce milk
No, it's not bad to drink that much milk, unless the cow who made it ate pesticides on the grass. Milk is actually very good for you, it strengthens your bones.
It gives states power to make law that the federal goverment does not. Or grass, grass is good right?
The mold that can grow when watering grass with milk is typically a fuzzy white or gray mold called powdery mildew. This mold thrives in damp, humid conditions and can easily spread in areas with excessive moisture, like grass that has been watered with milk. It can hinder the grass's growth and health if left unchecked.
No. The fat in the milk comes from the way the grass was digested and the nutrients dispersed throughout the system. Full-fat milk is just another term for milk that has not been altered after coming straight from the cow.
It doesn't. It needs a consumer, like a cow or a goat, to eat it in order to produce milk. And even then the digestion of grass isn't completely or directly related to the production of milk.
because Galicia Spain is a wide grass feild when you have grass you have cow when you have cow then you have MILK' that's easy weew.... : )
Energy and protein. Cows need the energy for their bodies to produce milk and to keep them healthy. They are able to digest grass in their rumens to get the protein and energy for them that can be found in milk.