Milk, like all dairy, cannot be drunk in conjunction with meat. If the person has eaten meat, they must wait between 2-6 hours (depending on custom) before being able to drink milk. If they have just drunk milk, they must wait between 15-180 minutes (depending on custom) before being able to eat meat, provided that it is a different meal.
No. Jews cannot drink pig milk according to the laws of Kashrut.
Yes, religiously observant Jews can drink 2% milk so long as the milk is from a kosher animal and nothing has been added to it to render it non-kosher.
they eat meat and drink milk at different times
Yes, they drink milk.
yes chocolate milk is a drink it is milk, milk is a drink so if you add chocolate it will be the same but chocolaty,
No. Cows don't need to drink milk: they drink water, not milk.
There is no reason to stand to drink milk. You can drink milk from exactly the same positions as you drink anything else.
you should not DRINK MILK WHEN YOUR POO IS WATERY
Koalas drink their milk from their mother.
No, they can only drink their mother's milk.
There is very little limitation on what Jews can drink, other than avoiding drinking milk for a period after meat has consumed due to the Bibilical prohibition of consuming meat and milk together.Some types of coffee, especially those that come with whitener, are avoded as they may not be kosher. Some Jews will also only drink kosher wine, especially during Pesach (Passover), when beer and other alcoholic drinks are also avoided as they are made of grain which, being chametz, should not be consumed by Jews during this time.
Yes they can drink milk as it contains no gluten.