Milk bones are perfectly safe for people to eat, although not very tasty. Dogs like crunchier types of cookies than people do.
The milk will not have any immediate effect on the chicken bone. However, over a long period of time, the calcium in the bone may start to react with the milk, leading to softening or erosion of the bone due to the acidic components in the milk.
That would be the Calcium that is acquired from drinking milk.
Milk from your mother when you are a baby is good for your bones. Milk from animals however has been purported not to be good for human bone maintenance. The problem with milk from animals is that they are acid forming in the human body. The body needs protein to build healthy bones. But as your body digests protein, it releases acids into the bloodstream, which the body neutralizes by drawing calcium from the bones. So too much protein from milk or meats is bad for bone maintenance as to balance the acid the human body strips calcium from the bones.
Milk-Bone was created in 1908.
Nothing in particular.If a dog drinks ONLY human milk, it's not likely to do especially well. Dog milk has about twice as much fat, eighttimes as much protein, and half as much lactose as human milk.
Nothing would happen, but where would you get it anyway. Do not attempt such a thing.
Bone diseases happen when a person has poor nutrition. Supplements can help prevent bone disease. Some bone diseases are genetic. Drinking plenty of milk is also a great idea.
not sure, but i think cows Actually, because all mammals produce milk, Gorrilla's or Monkey's milk would more than likely be the closest to Human's milk.
No matter how much calcium you consume, you will not grow an extra bone, nor would you want to.
The milk curdles.
you would have a nice cool breakcfest
Casein is a protein present in milk of mammals . Its absence would present problem for milk production in mammals .