MareCat wrote:
> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> I managed for around six months and was then given a plastic guard
>> which allowed her to feed through it. It was very important to me
>> that she had the same advantages as the boys. Now she has had her
>> own son and has fed him for nearly two years
When that wee boy
>> was weaned he wouldn't touch
>> cows milk and still won't. He is clever, full of energy, healthy
>> and not an
>> ounce of spare fat on him. His doctor is delighted with him.
>
> My oldest daughter totally weaned just after her third birthday
> (she'd been down to one nursing session a day for the final six
> months, so even though she technically was still nursing from age 2.5
> to 3, she was barely doing so during that time). She's always refused
> to drink cow's milk (eats lots of cheese and other dairy products,
> though), preferring to drink soy milk instead. And, like your
> grandson, she's very healthy and of a perfect weight.
Well! I think that is indicative of something

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As I said before, cows mild is for baby cows

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