Proper storage temperature for 1 gallon of milk?
The proper storage temperature for one gallon of milk is in the refrigerator with a temperature below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not store the milk on the refrigerator door. Keep it on a shelf where it will stay cooler.
Are milk ducts removed during a mastectomy?
Yes because they are in your breasts. During a mastectomy the beasts and the surrounding tissue is removed.
Does drinking milk with saffron for 18 years give you white and sensitive skin?
No, but it may make you sick. Your skin is determined by DNA not what you eat or drink.
full circle milk is like full cream milkk it hasent had any like fat taken out of it.
Which is better for you full fat milk or semi?
Both have their benefits. Semi or skim milk can aid in weight loss, however the nutrition is removed from it. The saturated fat - from a natural source which is removed also, is thought to normally keep us fuller for longer and so with it having been removed is thought to lead to over eating. The nutrients which are taken out are basically replaced with what our bodies essentially convert to sugars anyway.
Full fat milk still has the good fats in it and science has proven that having whole or full fat dairy, specifically milk, cheese and butter, can ultimately aid in weight loss, particularly the cheese. It's thought to be the CLA (conjugated linolenic acid) which assists in this. This is of course providing it is moderated portions. Whole milk also has all nutrients remaining in it, including the natural saturated data which are thought to satisfy and keep fuller for longer, therefore curbing over eating.
How much does a gallon of Horizon branded organic milk cost?
The cost of Horizon organic milk varies in cost depending on the retailer. A gallon has been sold for less than $4, during a sale, or more than $7 depending on the area of the country.
What is the hormone that promotes growth and milk production in dairy cows?
The hormone that is injected into dairy cows for increased growth and milk production is called recombinant Bovine Somatotrophin Hormone or rBST, purchased as Posilac by American dairy farmers.
What animals produces the fattest milk?
According to this web page from "Norsk Polarinstitutt" (the Norwegian Polar Institute) :
( http:/npweb.npolar.no/english/arter/klappmyss ) the fattest milk known, is from the "klappmyss" - The hooded seal - I bring a cut-and-paste copy of it here :
Life history and reproduction
Hooded seals give birth in a highly synchronous fashion at each birthing site, in late February or early March on free-floating annual pack ice. This species is notable for having the shortest mammalian lactation period. Mothers remain with their pups for only four days. During this time pups drink more than 10 litres of milk per day and more than double their birth mass, gaining weight at a rate of up to seven kg per day. Hooded seals have the fattest milk documented to date among mammals; it can contain up to 70% fat. Pups are weaned at 50-60 kg. Males attend females serially, with successful combatants achieving a degree of polygamy. Females reach sexual maturity at an age of three; males are a little bit older when they mature. Hooded seals live to be 25-30 years of age.
That milk has been pasteurized so the spoilage bacteria and pathogens have been reduced, thereby extending the refrigerated shelf life.
What is the salary of dairy farmers of America ceo rick smith?
What is the Salary of Richard P. Smith of Dairy Farmers of America?
How did jenner know to use the cowpox disease to produce immunity to smallpox?
The observation that milkmaids almost never got smallpox.
Regular milk that is heat treated to ensure that the product is sterile. UHT treatment can be done indirectly or directly. The direct method uses steam to directly heat the milk. No other ingredients should be used.
EVERYONE knows about goat milk and babies. You can't feed 3-week old human babies goat milk either or they get hyperactive and start losing hair too. I tried it with my nephew and happened just like you said.
Actually, the reason is because goat milk contains antibodies that mice are allergic to. Their hair falls out because it is an allergic reaction to the foreign antibodies in the milk. The hyperactivity may or may not be due to the milk, or just because the mouse is getting older and more sexually mature. At 3 weeks old, mice are usually weaned anyway, so you should just start feeding solid foods such as grains (non-sugary cereals, barley, oats, hamster/mouse food from pet store).
Do cows need to be constantly pregnant to continously give milk?
No. Cows can be open and still be able to lactate. They must have GIVEN BIRTH to a calf in order to be able to lactate.
Why do pigs produce less milk than cows?
Their Baby's Drain It. Why Would You Drink Oigs Milk Anyway ?
Why don't we drink milk from angus cows?
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.
Dairy Cows are cows that can produce enough milk too be able to be milked.
The following list is of some Dairy Cow breeds: (the most common breed is Holstein)
Differences in body features of beef cattle and dairy cattle?
Dairy cows have larger udders than beef cows, are typically a bit thinner, and tend to have a less blocky appearance than most beef cows. Dairy cows also have more feminine characteristics to them than beef cows do.
How long to boil can of condensed milk?
If you boil it for two and a half hours, you will get a caramel, used in many school puddings. However, if you read the can it will inform you not to boil it!