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Last year we took down a doe from our woods. When we were butchering her, we came upon her udder filled with milk. If I had to guess, I'd say there was maybe at most 1/2 cup of milk inside her bag. So, from a hunter/gatherer perspective, if I had kept that milk to drink, or ferment, it would be a scant amount to share with my tribe. Dairy consumption is a by product of neolithic farming practices.
Besides, coconuts makes better butter/ yogurt/ ice cream and seeds make delicous cheeses without all the mucous side effects, IMHO.
Best,
Batsheva
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From: Geoffrey Purcell <[log in to unmask]>
As regards the other raw dairy comment:- Absolutely, raw cows' dairy is meant for calves, it is not a human food at all.
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