Yes, provided that you use it within about 2 hours if it's not refrigerated, or about 48 hours if refrigerated. If you go the refrigeration route, be sure to shake the formula before giving it to the baby as any undissolved milk tends to precipitate out.
The above answer applies to milk-based formula products.
No. Soy milk doesn't have some of the nutrients and fat that milk does. Soy milk is lower in fat than milk, plus it doesn't has as much Vit. B12 and calcium as what a baby needs. Homogenized milk is better for the health of a or toddler.
Yes. Goats are considered the "Universal Foster Mother." Any animal from apes to human babies to zebras can be fed goats milk and thrive.
no because the babies need the milk of course maybe you should go out and buy another guinea pig
Milk is neither a solute or solvent. Milk is a colloid.
It is generally not recommended to mix milk with baby food for infants under 1 year old. Babies under 1 should primarily consume breast milk or formula, as these provide the necessary nutrients for their development. Introducing cow's milk too early can lead to digestive issues and may not meet their nutritional needs. Always consult a pediatrician before making changes to your baby's diet.
No, this is not a good idea because cows milk can give them diarrhea.
It is ok to eat fruit and then milk.
is almond milk ok for dogs
ok here is one for milk, milk-rcks-2008
Yes and can die to so stay away from them kind of babies like that OK if you get by them you will die ok
WHOLE FAT COW MILK IS OK FOR AN EMERGENCY SITUATION BUT A VETERINARIAN WOULD NEED TO CREATE A MORE NUTRITIOUS FORMULA IN THE LONG RUN.
Of course it is. Everybody should have water. Milk and formula should probably be reccomended because of all the nutrients that are good for the growth and developement of a baby.