rBGH, or bovine growth hormones.
Well, you should feed it 0% milk. It may not have developed to regular milk since it was seperated at birth, or you could feed it goat, or cow milk.
It is not a good idea to feed a baby vole cow's milk. It may be able to live on goat milk, which has a different structure and can be tolerated by more types of animals than cow's milk can.
no, you can only feed milk to kittens.
Milk.
No, you don't feed any cow any sort of milk. Cows drink water, not milk, and eat hay and grass, not evaporated milk.
No, you don't feed any cow any sort of milk. Cows drink water, not milk, and eat hay and grass, not evaporated milk.
Yes
A nursing cow is a cow that is producing milk for her or a surrogate calf to feed from. Most producers define a nurse cow as a cow, particularly one of dairy heritage like a Jersey or Holstein, that produces milk to feed those calves that have been orphaned.
No. Cow's milk have more calcium than almond milk.
Milk Toast
The milk from a single cow is consistent for a season provided that the feed has no variations significantly.For keeping consistency in milk from a single cow or from a herd, the major thing to be considered is the time. The cows should be fed, milked, and whatever things are done should be always on the same schedule. If so, milk from a single cow/ herd will have consistent quality.
Depending on the quality of the grass. It may if the quality is good. A new mother cow should have extra feed for the milk in the form of grain.