No, rabbits can't drink any milk at all, ever. Rabbits are herbivores and vegan: they shouldn't have any animal products, including dairy, because they can't digest it properly. (This includes yoghurt! Although there are some pet-store rabbit treats that have yoghurt in them, this is actually very unhealthy for rabbits.) See the related question below for more info and helpful links about a healthy rabbit diet.
The only time a rabbit should drink milk is when they're a little baby drinking their mother's milk. If a baby rabbit has been orphaned, possible milk alternatives are KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer - a commercial product), or goat's milk - however, it's very difficult to hand-rear baby rabbits, so for the sake of the rabbit, you should contact an expert if you find yourself in this position. See the related link below for more info.
There is no data for that. Anyone can drink 2% milk one day, and then never drink it again the next day. More people drink 1% milk than 2% milk, however.
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.
no because there not old enough to drink that kind of milk
One percent as well as fat-free milk are available, but water is better for you.
2 percent is nasty, drink whole, and more than one table spoon, drink like half of the gallon.
No, they do not drink anything else but water! At least, they're not supposed to...you can harm your rabbit. I have raised rabbits for years. Currently raising 2 rabbits and 3 baby bunnies. They only drink water. Don't feed them milk.. they only drink milk from their mother when they are only a few weeks old.
For 1-2 year olds, they should drink whole milk because it is better for them and healthier for their bodies. Whole milk helps young children's brain develop.
30 quarts of 2 percent 15 quarts of 5 percent
1 cup of 2% milk has about 5 grams of fat on average.
Whole Milk
It depends on the context. Here are some possible sentences: 1. I'm going to drink a cup of milk. 2. I'm going to drink milk. 3. I'm going to drink some milk. They are all correct. Number 2 implies that the speaker has chosen milk as opposed to another drink ("You're having a cup of tea, but I'm going to drink milk.") Put it in a sippy cup and drink it like a man
2 percent milk