no
They can but it is not of much nutritional value. The dog should rather have it's mothers milk.
No. Female humans do not have the capacity to produce that much milk. Humans are not cows.
pretty much yeah, cows milk would taste nicer in certain things though
Typically, yes. You can sometimes still milk the doe even when she hasn't had kids, but usually she won't produce as much, or will be much harder to milk.
DFA produced about 32.5 million pounds of milk
In 1895, most people had their own cows or goats for milk. For those who had to buy milk, it typically cost around $0.10 in 1895.
The density of goat's milk ranges from 28.38 to 38.57-g/l. This is very similar to cow's milk which ranges from 28.30 to 29.95 g/l.
Alpine goats are primarily used for their milk production. They are known for their high milk production, which is often used to make cheese, butter, and other dairy products. Additionally, Alpine goats can also be raised for their meat, although this is less common.
you buy cows milk at the grocery store for about 2.00 a gallon in Utah but if you want sheep or goats milk it's most likely more expensive. I work at a goat dairy and milk goes for about 10.00 a gallon.
Put warm, but not hot, goat milk in a bottle. Put the end of the bottle in the kids mouth. Be persistant, but do not drown the kid with too much milk.
It depends on what milk it is. Cows milk? Goats milk? Camels milk? Is it pasteurised? Is it full fat? Is it semi-skimmed? Is it skimmed? Are there any added sugars? With thousands of milk brands all over the world, this is too broad to answer. Check the details on the back of a milk carton in your local area.