No, it is not safe to give a 6-month-old baby regular cow's milk. At this age, infants should primarily consume breast milk or formula, which provide the necessary nutrients for their development. Cow's milk lacks adequate iron and can be hard on a baby's digestive system. Pediatricians typically recommend introducing cow's milk after the age of 12 months.
No, it is not recommended to give colostrum to a 2-month-old baby. Colostrum is the first milk produced by a mother after giving birth and is important for newborns in the first few days of life. By 2 months old, a baby should be receiving regular breast milk or formula for proper nutrition.
hi i am a mother of a 5 month old and have been told that you should only give a babe under the age of 1 years old eather brest milk or baby formula milk never cows milk so no its not advisable to give a 1 month old cows milk ever unless advised by a health visitor or a doctor
the mate and in a month the female buffalo have the baby.
Well yes because she\he is old enough but other than that no.
baby food milk
No, don't give them cow's milk.
No, you cannot give sugar in milk to a newborn baby. Whether you are giving your baby formula milk or breast milk, nothing should be added to it.
give him solid food and let him drink the amount he wants to drink
No
No a ram cannot produce milk but a female sheep as in a ewe does give milk to her baby.
A breast is there to give a baby the milk it needs. This special milk has things like Antibodys, that can help this baby, and for the rest of it's life, have less allergy's, have it's brain devoloped more properly, and other good things. Breast feeding is much healthier for the baby than formula, or regular milk.
A breast is there to give a baby the milk it needs. This special milk has things like Antibodys, that can help this baby, and for the rest of it's life, have less allergy's, have it's brain devoloped more properly, and other good things. Breast feeding is much healthier for the baby than formula, or regular milk.