No
No, it is not safe to give a 6-month-old baby regular cow's milk. At this age, infants should primarily consume breast milk or formula, which provide the necessary nutrients for their development. Cow's milk lacks adequate iron and can be hard on a baby's digestive system. Pediatricians typically recommend introducing cow's milk after the age of 12 months.
Milk.
no
No, don't give them cow's milk.
A calf is a baby cow and a holstein cow is a cow that has not had a baby yet and can not give milk.
you can get baby milk from the pharmacy it's called formula. You can buy a cow in agriculture areas of Bahrain Behind arid fort you can buy fresh milk from the cow without owning it
No.
by giving it all necessary nutrients
If it is not given milk it will die.
Yes.
Breast milk is more healthy for a baby than any other kind of milk or formula. Cow's milk was meant for baby cows, and that milk benefits them the most. Same with goat milk, meant for baby goats. However, goat milk is closer to human milk than cows milk. So if by normal milk you mean cow milk, than this is your answer.
I saw a baby calf drinking the milk of her mother cow.