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  2. Sheep milk - Wikipedia

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    Female sheep (ewes) do not produce milk constantly. Instead, they produce milk during the 80–100 days after lambing. [2] Sheep naturally breed in the fall, which means that a majority of lambs are born in the winter or early spring. Milk production decreases and eventually stops when lambs are weaned or the days are shorter. [1]

  3. Camel milk - Wikipedia

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    Fresh camel milk. Camel milk is milk from female camels.It has supported nomad and pastoral cultures since the domestication of camels millennia ago. Herders may for periods survive solely on the milk when taking the camels on long distances to graze in desert and arid environments, especially in parts of the Middle East, North Africa and the Horn of Africa.

  4. List of countries by milk production - Wikipedia

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    Global milk production has increased rapidly over the past 50 years. According to Our World in Data, global milk production has nearly tripled since 1961, reaching around 930 million tonnes in 2022. The most popular milk is cow milk, followed by buffalo milk, goat milk, sheep milk and camel milk.

  5. Is Camel Milk the Next Big Dairy Alternative? Experts Say It ...

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    Related: More Than Half of U.S. Adults Will Have Cardiovascular Disease by 2050, Study Finds “Camel milk is gaining global attention, in part because of environmental conditions. Arid or semi ...

  6. Dromedary - Wikipedia

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    Camel milk has higher thermal stability compared with cow milk, [129] but it does not compare favourably with sheep milk. [14] Daily milk yield generally varies from 3.5 to 35 kg (7.7 to 77.2 lb) and from 1.3% to 7.8% of the body weight. [130] Milk yield varies geographically and depends upon the animals' diet and living conditions. [14]

  7. 16 Different Types of Milk (‘Cause It’s Good to Have Options)

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    Amazon. Nonfat milk, also known as skimmed milk, is whole milk’s leaner cousin. In fact, this type of cow’s milk starts out whole and is then skimmed to remove all the fat (i.e., cream).

  8. Why Are People Drinking Raw Milk? Experts Explain The ... - AOL

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    But food safety experts say that unpasteurized milk is dangerous consume. ... It comes straight from the animal, usually cows, sheep, or goats—and less commonly, from camels or donkeys.

  9. List of dairy products - Wikipedia

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    Camel milk: Camel's milk has supported Bedouin, nomad and pastoral cultures since the domestication of camels millennia ago. Herders may for periods survive solely on the milk when taking the camels on long distances to graze in desert and arid environments. Camel dairy farming is an alternative to cow milk in dry regions of the world. Casein [8]