Daily Duck Egg Report for 2015

Isn't that funny... How appalled can you get if you have to ask
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. If someone served me goat milk instead of cow milk... I would KNOW. (I like goat milk BTW, but I wouldn't have to ask
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) Now before everyone starts shipping me crates of monkey milk, llama milk, or mouse milk... I have NO idea what they taste like...
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I think I'll try to find mouse milk and ship it, might take me 2-3 months or years though to find someone who will milk a mouse.
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Isn't that funny... How appalled can you get if you have to ask
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. If someone served me goat milk instead of cow milk... I would KNOW. (I like goat milk BTW, but I wouldn't have to ask
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) Now before everyone starts shipping me crates of monkey milk, llama milk, or mouse milk... I have NO idea what they taste like...
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Mouse Milk? How do you milk one of those? lol. I have had horse milk and it was good! Very sweet! I have also had camel milk... It is hard to describe.... Sorta like whole milk with hay flavored creamer? Fun fact: Camel milk does not contain lactose!
 
Mouse Milk? How do you milk one of those? lol. I have had horse milk and it was good! Very sweet! I have also had camel milk... It is hard to describe.... Sorta like whole milk with hay flavored creamer? Fun fact: Camel milk does not contain lactose!
Interesting about camel milk being lactose free makes me wonder why they don't carry it in grocery stores, milk with hay flavored creamer in it doesn't sound to appealing to me. Never even thought about horse milk before but I have tried goats milk.

How to milk a mouse well first you ask Tinker Bell if she is free for the day, then you get a really small stool like gentila said and put her to work
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Interesting about camel milk being lactose free makes me wonder why they don't carry it in grocery stores, milk with hay flavored creamer in it doesn't sound to appealing to me. Never even thought about horse milk before but I have tried goats milk.

How to milk a mouse well first you ask Tinker Bell if she is free for the day, then you get a really small stool like gentila said and put her to work
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Sheep's milk is really good, but they are not usually bred for milking so that tiny little udder is somewhat unwieldy to milk!
 
Interesting about camel milk being lactose free makes me wonder why they don't carry it in grocery stores, milk with hay flavored creamer in it doesn't sound to appealing to me. Never even thought about horse milk before but I have tried goats milk.

How to milk a mouse well first you ask Tinker Bell if she is free for the day, then you get a really small stool like gentila said and put her to work
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I mean I would favor cow milk over it. I think cow milk is more "Creamy". They do carry camel milk in some stores in california! There are some laws about it though..... Also eating camel poo can cure disentary! Camels are like a living antibiotic! I was feeding a friend of mines baby camel and he said "Go ahead drink some, its good!" So I did! The milk was very yellow as well :/. While in Africa someone offered me water buffalo milk but it had manure in it so I declined.....
 
Interesting about camel milk being lactose free makes me wonder why they don't carry it in grocery stores, milk with hay flavored creamer in it doesn't sound to appealing to me.   Never even thought about horse milk before  but I have tried goats milk.

How to milk a mouse well first you ask Tinker Bell if she is free for the day, then you get a really small stool like gentila  said and put her to work :)


I know the answer to this! Lol. Camels are ridiculously hard to milk. It HAS to be done by hand in an incredibly small window of time. So you can really only get so much milk from a camel in a day. And you'd have to have large expensive farms full of employees to get enough to sell any. However, they do sell it in the middle east where camels are a regular sight. In America, it is illegal to sell thr milk for human consumption. But if you knew someone with a camel, you should definitely try it. It's apparently the closest thing to human breastmilk. ;)
 
I know the answer to this! Lol. Camels are ridiculously hard to milk. It HAS to be done by hand in an incredibly small window of time. So you can really only get so much milk from a camel in a day. And you'd have to have large expensive farms full of employees to get enough to sell any. However, they do sell it in the middle east where camels are a regular sight. In America, it is illegal to sell thr milk for human consumption. But if you knew someone with a camel, you should definitely try it. It's apparently the closest thing to human breastmilk.
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Gosh we learn something new everyday never knew that camels milk was that close. I guess that's why God gave us cows and goats much easier to get milk from them.
I would like to just be able to buy raw cows milk but illegal to sell it here in NC.
 
I know the answer to this! Lol. Camels are ridiculously hard to milk. It HAS to be done by hand in an incredibly small window of time. So you can really only get so much milk from a camel in a day. And you'd have to have large expensive farms full of employees to get enough to sell any. However, they do sell it in the middle east where camels are a regular sight. In America, it is illegal to sell thr milk for human consumption. But if you knew someone with a camel, you should definitely try it. It's apparently the closest thing to human breastmilk. ;)
Wow interesting! I thought that goats milk was the closest to breast. Never knew it was so hard to milk them or that you even could.
 
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