No, it decreases milk yield.
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.
cows...! DUHHHHHHHHHHHH! where else would COWS milk come from? I mean COME ON!
There is no "medicine" that is used for dairy cows to increase milk production. Only a particular growth hormone called rBGH or recominant Bovine Growth Hormone.
Absolutely not. Yogurt is from cows milk (NOT sour) with bacterial culture and flavour added to it. No pig urine is added to it, none at all.
Britain get their milk from their first milk factory with heaps of cows!!
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What kind of "hormone" are you concerned about? There is more than one type of hormone that can be found in milk, aside from growth hormone. Most hormones that are in milk are in trace amounts that are barely detectible, and are normally found in all females that produce milk: Oxytocin, Progesterone, Estrogen, Growth Hormone, GnRH, etc.
No there isn't. strawberries are added to regular milk to make strawberry milk oh just kidding but seriously
no, course not. chocolate milk is origionally regular milk with melted, grinded cocoa beans added and mixed into it.
Colostrum.
Yes. It is just regular cows milk with added nutrients in it. It actually tastes quite nice!