"One year old, this is cow's milk. Cow's milk, this is one year old."
It is not safe to give cows milk to 4-week-old puppies. Puppies' digestive systems cannot properly digest lactose in cows milk, which can lead to stomach upset, diarrhea, and dehydration. It's best to stick to formula specifically designed for puppies or consult with a veterinarian for advice.
Around 2 years or 24 months of age after they have had their first calf.
Cows are mammals, just as we are (and cats, dogs, elephants, wolves, mice...). This is what a mammal is (definition from Dictionary.com): any vertebrate of the class Mammalia, having the body more or less covered with hair, nourishing the young with milk from the mammary glands, and, with the exception of the egg-laying monotremes, giving birth to live young. The part about "nourishing the young with milk from the mammary glands" describes why the female of all mammal species, including our own, make milk: it's to feed our babies. (Mammary glands...mammal...there's a connection.) It so happens that we as a human species have found ways to gather and use the milk of some other animals: cows, goats, camels, yaks, and more. But the reason they have the milk to give is that their bodies make it in order to feed their own young. ---- Primarily to feed their calves, but after the calves stop suckling. If the cow is then milked regularly she will carry on producing milk.
A weaner calf is typically around 6-8 months old and has been weaned off its mother's milk. This stage marks the transition from milk to solid food and the calf becoming more independent from its mother.
It is important that you do not over work the bull, usually in a period of 8 hours about 3-5 is a good number for older bulls. For a better understanding, the ideal bull to cow ratio would be for yearling bulls 15-20 cows. 2 year old bulls 20-30 cows; and for 3 year old or older 30-40. This ratio is usually for pasture breeding, when the cows and bull are turned out for the summer months when the bull will then breed them as they cycle.
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Nothing. Cows milk is unsuitable for humans.
They were milked the old fashioned way.Now they use factories to milk cows.
If we didn't have cows then we wouldn't be able to eat beef. Also you wouldn't be able to drink cows milk so you wouldn't have cow cheese,cow yogyurt,cow milk and so on. Awnsered by a 7 year old
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
1 month and older
Diet soda, colas, too much fruit juice. Cows milk is too strong for them too.
My grand daughter just turned 1 year old and her doctor said to switch her to whole milk in a sippy cup now. We still have formula powder and will finish that up. BUt she seems to tolerate the milk well. He said up to 3 cups of whole milk per day. Hope that helps.
For a one-year-old baby, whole milk is recommended rather than 2 percent milk. Whole milk provides the necessary fats for brain development and growth during this crucial stage. It's important to introduce whole milk after the first year, alongside a balanced diet that includes a variety of foods. Always consult with a pediatrician for personalized advice.
You can"t give a puppy cows milk (unless you want throw up and poo all over your house) cause its not good for their stomach.
Whole milk from a reputable brand is generally recommended for a 1-year-old baby. Make sure the milk is pasteurized and fortified with vitamin D and other nutrients. It's best to consult with a pediatrician for personalized recommendations based on your baby's specific needs.
They can have it at any age. Babies, toddlers, whatever.