This would be a really good question to ask your pediatrician. Depending upon the severity of the Allergies and the diarrhea, you may want to not feed milk to your child at all. However, you will need to be careful to make sure your child gets enough calcium from other food sources so that his bones are strong.
Of course cows eat parsley, they are allergic to tomatoes though
The word is spelled diarrhea. A good example sentence is, "Cows milk sometimes gives kittens diarrhea."
Find out WHY they are having diarrhea, because diarrhea can only be a symptom to a disease. Never treat the symptom, treat the disease. Cows can have diarrhea from something as serious as Johne's Disease or Bovine Viral Diarrhea, neither of which can be treatable and result in making the difficult choice of culling out your cow herd of those cows that are not only sick, but potentially carriers as well. You're better off to get the veterinarian out to see what's going on instead of trying to find a way to treat a symptom.
Yes, cows have best friends and they become very stressed if they are separated from them.
For most, no. But some may be allergic to what is on the hair of a cow, no matter how microscopic it is.
no, but people with a lactose intolerance have trouble digesting dairy products.
In my opinion no, cows and whales are the best.
Cows enjoy mild weather with lots of green grass.
Yes. Do not give your dog cows milk. It is not good for its digestive tract. It can give the dog diarrhea which can cause other problems.
The child may have cramps or diarrhea, this should pass, give them lots of fluids and something for the cramps.
Cows are a great animal with endless amounts of Milk, but hound dogs can hunt anything in the fall. Cows are great animals but the best animal in the world in my opinion is a cat! <3 <3
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