Yes they could but it would be better if the kids born got the colostrum as they need it to develop their immunity to various diseases.
Humans primarily drink cow's milk, but they also consume milk from other animals such as goats, sheep, and buffalo.
No.
Parturition (or birth) is called caving, however, the first milk is called colostrum. This is the same in all mammals including humans.
yes
no
Many humans raise goats for their meat as well as their milk. So if you want to consider that humans predating on goats, then yes.
LOL they're the same cows, only thing is that the "colostrum milk cows" are those cows that have just given birth to a new calf. Colostrum flows for 24 to 48 hours, before the milk in their udders "converts" into "real" milk that we drink.
if you wait for over 24hours then the alchol won't pass through to the baby but it mattters on how much you drunk
yes. they got it from cows and goats.
The only type of milk that cattle drink is cows milk, they will only drink this when they are young. The first milk, also called Colostrum, gives the calf its needed antibodies in order for survival.
They aren't. Snakes have been known to drink milk straight from the udders of cows and goats. That is an old wives tales. No truth to that at all.
* Gin * Goats' milk