can I give my dogs Lactaid milk?
I'm sure they can, but you probably shouldn't feed it to them. Formula is, well, formulated for humans and contains nutrients that humans need. Cats tend to require more protein, as they're primarily carnivorous.
Commercial milk replacer is a nutritional source used for orphaned calves (and kids/lambs) that can be purchased at most livestock feed stores. It is a combination of dried milk powder and specially formulated nutrients (vitamins, minerals, etc.) that is intended to completely replace all nutrients that the mother's milk would have provided.
Spiders don't feed their babies with milk. Baby spiders get their feed by themselves catching small insects and don't need mother's care.
No, milk snakes are not venomous. They are non-venomous reptiles and are harmless to humans. Their name comes from the myth that they would suck the milk from cows, but they actually feed on small rodents and insects.
The answer to this question is yes blue cap milk is cats milk
No, Lactaid milk is not organic.
Yes, Lactaid milk is pasteurized.
How much phosphorous in a cup of lactaid milk and organic milk?
No
It's the other way around - the Lactaid will last longer.
Once opened, Lactaid milk typically lasts for about 7-10 days in the refrigerator.
No, all milk is gluten free.
Lactaid milk is milk that has had the lactose, milk sugar, removed. Some people cannot digest lactose so they have to drink milk without lactose if they want to drink milk.
Once opened, Lactaid milk typically lasts for about 7-10 days in the refrigerator.
Lactaid milk is typically good for about 7-10 days after opening if stored properly in the refrigerator.
Lactaid milk typically has a similar shelf life to regular milk when both are properly stored in the refrigerator. However, Lactaid milk may have a slightly shorter shelf life once opened compared to regular milk due to the lactase enzyme added to it.
There shouldn't be any and if there is the symptoms should be minimal, but some people have different responses to Lactaid milk. If you have an allergy against milk (NOT lactose intolerance, this just involves digestive issues not allergic ones) then lactaid milk should probably be avoided.