I am presuming the answer is small pox, and the answer is cow pox.
eat at least three servings of dairy every day SPIDER
lactose intolerant
A wheat and diary free diet is suitable for some with Celiac disease because wheat and dairy is not healthy to someone who has celiac disease because it is not good for their body.
No. Dairy cows, especially those that have been "improved" for more conventional and commercial dairy farming are actually less disease resistant than their heritage ancestors or other breeds that are more heritage-type animals than commercial Jerseys or Holstein cattle. Commercially-raised dairy cows are susceptible to any and all diseases unless they are vaccinated and/or properly cared for and fed to prevent such disease from occurring. Mastitis, Milk Fever, Ketosis, Johnes Disease, Foot and Mouth Disease, Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, Bovine Viral Diarrhea, and Tuberculosis are just some diseases that dairy cattle can get.
I think you have to have the bookcase and you click on it and it says "write in dairy" either that or they just do it automatically sometimes.
wholemilk dairy productsbuttercreamice creamcream cheeseshrimpkidneyduckgooseporkbeef
meat and fish also sometimes dairy
Too much dairy can sometimes result in a stomach ache. Especially if your Lactose Intolerant
Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones deteriorate. In turn, you can prevent this harmful disease by eating foods that are rich in calcium such as dairy products and plants.
Because of the close confignment of dairy cows. Beef cattle are not in close confignment.
Saturated fats can cause heart
sauces, dairy products, sometimes in sausages according to my teacher!