Absolutely NO if it's a young one!! It's a maybe for calves that are very close to weaning and you want to get them off of milk replacer, but it's a darned good way to kill a young calf (one that is between 0 days old and 3 months old), that's for sure!
A suitable substitute for nonfat dry milk in a recipe is powdered coconut milk or powdered soy milk.
A suitable nonfat dry milk substitute for baking recipes is powdered coconut milk.
It can be. Check the label.
Yes.
Skim milk = nonfat milk.
No, because two percent milk has fat in it.
To order a latte made with nonfat milk, simply ask the barista for a latte with nonfat milk.
Yes, but there will be differences. Nonfat dry milk contains over 5-6 times as much lactose as whey protein powder. This will give a sweeter flavor to food. Also, the protein found in nonfat dry milk is only 20% whey protein. The other 80% protein is made up of casein, and will give a much different texture if the food is acidic.
yes
A few weeks. Often the calf will die of starvation before then, if you either don't milk the cow out and tube the calf with her milk, try to make the calf suckle as much as you can, or if you don't bottle-feed the calf. So make sure you are caring for the calf if the calf can't suckle from his momma.
Clarence Everet Johnson has written: 'Adjustment of the ratio of fat to nonfat solids by means of nonfat dry milk in the manufacture of cheddar cheese from high fat content milk' -- subject(s): Cheddar cheese
My older sister normally drinks nonfat milk after she gets home from school.