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Mon, 16 Sep 2002 23:07:32 -0400
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Hilary McClure wrote:
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> If they are anything like humans the milk is held in many
> small ducts and is released by the let-down reflex which is
> stimulated primarily by suckling, which leads me to think you
> couldn't get a significant amount of fresh milk from a
> dead animal. Has anyone tried it?

I have heard of a mare that died shortly after giving birth being
milked after she was dead to provide colostrum for the foal.

Barb

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