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Mary Kay says,
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I seem to recall a discussion last year and wonder if there is information in
the archives. Don't mean to be flippant but "goat's milk is for baby goats"
just like cow's milk....and so on. My friend Sherryl in Illinois raises
goats.
I can ask her if there is any information that she is aware of.
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If you call Meyenberg, the foremost US producer of goat's milk at
805-565-1538 -- you can ask them for their "formula" using Goat's milk. You can also
get a table comparing Goat's/Cow's/Human milk. Believe me, there is no
relationship whatsoever between goat's milk and human milk except they are both for
kids.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC
Wheaton IL
www.lactationeducationconsultants.com
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