No. Jews cannot drink pig milk according to the laws of Kashrut.
chocolate milk
it is healthy
They though their gods drank
Milk
Alcohol, milk, water
yes
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, humans do not typically drink pig's milk. Pig's milk is not commonly consumed by humans and is not widely available for sale. Additionally, pig's milk has a different taste and composition compared to cow's milk, which is more commonly consumed by humans.
Teats are the equivalent of a human's breasts, babies drink milk from them.
they eat meat and drink milk at different times
Yes, but there are four main requirements:The milk must not come from a non-kosher animal (such as a llama or a pig)The milk must not be manufactured using animal productsThe milk must not have contacted any meat or meat product, even if the meat is kosher.The milk must be prepared under Rabbinical Supervision.
there systems aren't built for milk only there baby years you could give he/she some unsweetened juice
ONLY guinea pig milk. Their mom will feed them her milk and then teach them to eat solid food.
Your guinea pig will drink it's water
Yes, they drink milk.
yes chocolate milk is a drink it is milk, milk is a drink so if you add chocolate it will be the same but chocolaty,
No. Cows don't need to drink milk: they drink water, not milk.