well when a bunny drinks milk it turns into a vicious bunny,in tech talk it would be a vicious little rabbit
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no
but it may not be the best for them. Cow's milk is for calfs, not hamsters, cats, or even people (even though we do drink it).
A cow that produces milk for the human population to drink.
No, not at all. A cow really couldn't care less if you drink her milk or not.
It will grow weak and feeble and may die earlier
They can drink, but seldom. So, they not selling cow milk in cafe.
No. Cows don't need to drink milk: they drink water, not milk.
No.
If you sell the cow you will no longer get any milk as you do not own the cow anymore.
A cow is a cow. Milk is milk. Quantity and butterfat content will vary with each breed. Black angus is a breed. Drink Up!
They don't. Pigs don't drink cow's milk.
Yes, but pasteurized cow's milk is not ideally suited for horse foals. There are products on the market designed for foals or there are recipes to enhance goat's or cow's milk to increase it's suitability for foals.