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It's surprising to hear that human milk doesn't irritate rabbits lungs.
Being species specific, I'd have expected the opposite.

Hypothetically, does it work the other way around?
i.e. rabbits milk tolerated in human babies lungs.
Not an ethical study I know!

Does anyone know of nutritional comparisons between human & rabbit milk?
More similar than cows milk?

Still comparing *chalk & cheese* I'd have thought.

Sheila Company (UK)
 IBCLC, Health Visitor & NCT breastfeeding counsellor

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