WannaBeFarmR
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I have a friend who swears they are extremely allergic to goats themselves but has no issues with drinking goat milk or eating cheese made from goats milk. Why would that be?
I know people with nut allergies can eat food smoked using nut tree wood with no issues.
And people allergic to bees can normally eat honey.
I think it has something to do with fat proteins found only in nuts since the nuts have fatty oils and the bark doesn't, since nuts are a reproductive part of a tree. Maybe the same goes for goats milk? since its made in correlation with reproduction/ kid rearing? Maybe its different proteins then those found in goat dander and saliva, which I would assume causes allergies?
On that note could drinking goat milk improve allergic reactions to the goats themselves?
Just one of those little things bugging me that I would have no idea who to ask other then an online community of well informed goat minded individuals.
I know people with nut allergies can eat food smoked using nut tree wood with no issues.
And people allergic to bees can normally eat honey.
I think it has something to do with fat proteins found only in nuts since the nuts have fatty oils and the bark doesn't, since nuts are a reproductive part of a tree. Maybe the same goes for goats milk? since its made in correlation with reproduction/ kid rearing? Maybe its different proteins then those found in goat dander and saliva, which I would assume causes allergies?
On that note could drinking goat milk improve allergic reactions to the goats themselves?
Just one of those little things bugging me that I would have no idea who to ask other then an online community of well informed goat minded individuals.