hmmmm,
2006-12-24 20:01:52
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answer #1
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answered by Dee 5
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Well, one could drink Pig's milk if they wanted to. Same as people can drink goat's milk and sheep's milk. But, the real answer to the question is simply economics. A cow can produce 65 pounds or so milk a day where a pig can only produce about 1/5 of that or 13 pounds a day. There are also problems with collection of the milk. It is easy to make a harness to fit a cow's utter and milk her using machines, but a similiar device would be very difficult for pigs. you can read more on this matter on the site listed below if it really interests you.
2006-12-24 20:01:23
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answered by Mr Mojo Risin 4
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It raises baby pigs well enough. Pigs don't really have the temperment to be milked.
At one time pork could be dangerous if not well cooked but modern feeding practices have eliminated that risk. Actually pork is a pretty healthy meat and pigs are given less hormones that could contaminate the meat that cattle are. Processed pork does have a lot of additives though. Any more dietary restrictions are a matter of tradition and not health concerns.
I hope the couple answerers that said milk comes from cows are just referring to milk sold in stores and don't think that milk comes just from cows.
Goat milk is very popular, some cultures will drink horse milk and yak milk.
2006-12-24 22:41:30
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answered by Sage Bluestorm 6
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Kasher nutrition is nutrition permissible to devour in accordance to Jewish Fath. Kashrut - is a set of regulations derived from Torah - first 5 books of Holy Scripture that determines what meals are kosher. the important regulations are that of land residing animals we are allowed to devour basically Anymals that chew their cud and characteristic thoroughly chop up huwes. So pigs which have thoroughly chop up huwes yet do not chew their cud at the on the spot are not kosher. Touching a carcas of any unclean animal makes man or woman unklean besides until eventually the evening of that day. Of Sea creachers we may be able to devour those which have scales and fins. And of birds scripture provides certain record ofclean (kosher) and unclean (non-koser) birds. known regulations ought to befound in Vaikra (Leviticus) financial ruin 11. besides the indisputable fact that those are basically uncomplicated regulations. Jews also do not blend meat and deary meals or maybe dishes on which deary and meats are served are separated. also a Kosher anymal should be slotered in ideal way with the help of sertified man or woman basically, otherwise it turns into unkosher. that is amazingly short description. For finished information google kosher and set few years aside to study the precedence in deapth :) This isfor your first 2 questions. 3. Smoking: as a rule smoking is approved with the help of Jewish faith. there's a scriptural commendment now to not damage your man or woman body. in accordance to that commendment some small minority of rabbis limit smoking. there is extra known settlement that if one does not smoke yet, that is illegitimate to initiate. 4. Alcohol intake is authorized 5. this isn't Jewish appropriate question. as a rule you need to devour nicely balanced meals stay faraway from smoking and alcohol. For extra ask your known practitioner. i'm hoping this facilitates
2016-12-01 03:59:35
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answered by ? 4
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I can tell you. Pork is from pigs. Pork is not suppose to be eaten for more than one reason. Not just because religion tells you not to. Pigs eat garbage. "Slop" as they call it. The "slop" makes the pig grow. Therefore, you are eating a delicious piece of "slop". mmmm. Milk is also not healthy. You shold research it. I forgot the link
2006-12-24 20:11:27
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answered by Super Saucy 5
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I do not imagine pigs create enough milk to be worth collecting but they do have many baby's at once so I am sure it is better to let them suckle from the mom
2006-12-24 20:26:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Milk comes from a cow and I do drink milk.
2006-12-24 20:06:59
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answered by tracy211968 6
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All things are clean to Christians, for God made all things clean.
But we don't drink the milk because we don't like the flavor - that's all; it's a personal choice.
2006-12-24 19:54:56
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answered by love_2b_curious 6
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Hve you ever tried to milk a pig?
2006-12-24 20:11:12
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answered by Voodoid 7
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Please research before asking this silly question. It seems that you are trying to put a flame on a fire. If you do not eat pork then be it. No one is arguing you with that. Do you forget that everything is created for a purpose. Huhhhh.....
2006-12-24 19:59:11
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answered by Anonymous
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isnt milk from a cow, or am i just really confused? and if im confused then go drink Soymilk!!
-hetty♥
2006-12-24 19:52:31
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answered by Anonymous
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