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> I think it's reasonable to believe that humans where consuming goat
> milk
> prior to domestication but that cows milk wasn't regularly consumed
> until
> after domestication.
>

I don't. Certainly not as a regular event anyway. I can just see a
bunch of wild teen paleo boys rounding up a goat and milking it. I have
owned goats and milked them. No one would want to do that to a wild
animal. Too dangerous.

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