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Some Recent Advances in Dairy Science*

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COMPOSITIONAL QUALITY OF MILK ALTHOUGH many mammals other than the cow have been used by man for milk production—in Great Britain we have some 120,000 milking goats at present, and both here and elsewhere sheep, mares, asses, camels, buffalo and deer have been used for producing milk for human consumption—when we speak of milk we usually mean cows' milk.

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KAY, . Some Recent Advances in Dairy Science*. Nature 147, 42–45 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147042a0

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