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Milk is sold in the market with varying amounts of fat in it. Whole milk is milk without any of the fat removed and is 3.25% fat by weight. Skimmed milk or fat free milk has no fat at all, ie, whole milk minus all the fat. Half and Half is half milk and half cream. And then there are 1% and 2% reduced milk. 2% milk contains 2% of fat by weight, and 1% milk contains 1% of fat by weight. So, whole milk contains 1.5% more fat that 2% milk and 2.5% more than 1% milk.

Milk fat also varies by breed which can be up to 6%.

The reason that commercial milk runs in the 3.5% range is because the primary breed used by most dairies in the US (Holstein) produces milk in that range.

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12y ago

About 100% i think..... and Mitchell quigley is a German prick...

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The general rule of thumb is that a nursing mother will expend about 500 calories daily as she nurses her child.

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14y ago

It varies from person to person, during the day and on the age of the baby. Rest assured that the amount of fat in your milk is the perfect amount for your baby.

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12y ago

There are 70 kcal in 100g of human breast milk.

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13y ago

Look at the back label to know how much fat is in a certain serving. There are plenty of powdered milks and it all differs on the serving amounts.

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