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OK, I can't refrain from throwing in my experience when I had a research position at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles where I got to milk a rat.
Yes, I did it manually (actually 2-fingered)(or digital expression? - is this the wave of the future - digital/online milk expression?)(I really must finish my thesis!!).
And the queen (?) had to have general anesthesia (actually, it was I who needed her to have the general) else she would have bitten, I was told, being very protective of her milk, as it were.
From her 6 teats, we got 1/4 teaspoon total as I recall. That's a Buff supply for a rat!!
Katharine West, RN, BSN, MPH
Sherman Oaks, CA
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