Absolutely not. Yogurt is from cows milk (NOT sour) with bacterial culture and flavour added to it. No pig urine is added to it, none at all.
Yes, unless you mix it with a bit of milk in a dairy cow then now you can make cheese with pig's milk
The pigs gain the rights to the cows milk by first making all the other animals leave the barn. Then the pigs simply take the milk.
Pig milk is not commonly consumed by humans and is not readily available for purchase. Pigs produce very little milk compared to cows and goats, and the demand for pig milk is very low. It is not typically sold in stores or markets.
I'm pretty sure. I don't see why not. It works better if the guinea pig is sick. I use to have to do that to my guinea pig before it got sick and died.. :( hope this helps. :)
No, cheese is traditionally made from the milk of cows, goats, or sheep. The composition of pig's milk makes it unsuitable for cheese production due to its high fat content and different protein structure compared to other milks.
These are the unused ribs of the sour pig.
their were cows, mules, sheep, pig, and horse
No. Jews cannot drink pig milk according to the laws of Kashrut.
chickens pig cows goat
The answer is cattle or cows
Farrowing.
sour sop in Pakistan means soap which contains pig,s fat.