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At the Sydney ILCA conference (in 2003?) there was a preconference day at the Sydney Zoo. Some absolutely incredible sessions were held with experts on other milks. The questions and sharing were amazing Truly unforgettable.
Rhoda Taylor


Date:    Wed, 24 Jun 2020 23:50:58 +0000
From:    Patricia Young <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Interesting finds

In 2009 when I first got the files from LLLI and Wellstart Betty Crase told me I didn't have to save articles about the milk of other animals, only humans.  I know I have another list from 2009 to 2015, but it is buried somewhere in the office. I hope it turns up because there was an article by a liitle ?, about 1/2 " long.  I always wondered how they milked it!   I thought that articles about 'milk' of birds-Chickens, Doves, Turkey, or fish-Carp, Flounder, Talapia or, Frogs were interesting, also articles about Babboons, Bandicoots, Bats, Buffalo, Camel, Chimpanzees, Cows, Deer, Donkey. Gerbils, Goat, Hamsters, Hippopotamus (want to milk that one?), Horse, Llama, Mink, Mouse, Penguin, Pig, Possum, Rabbit, Rat, Sheep, Skunk (or that one) Wallaby.
I've always wondered what  the details of these animals' milk have anything to do with Human mother's milk.  Pat, thinking and filling up the recycle bin often. See what happens when you get old :-)

 




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