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Why donkeys milk is fed to newborn infants, in some tribes?
Asked by Walmika,
06 Mar '12 03:52 pm
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Why only among some tribes, even in some rural areas it is fed to the new born baby because they believe that it give protection against some diseases.May be it may help to develop immunization in the body,i think.
Answered by Ramakrishnegowda, 07 Mar '12 11:13 am
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The 80-year-old took a silver cup from a cloth bag, opened a small bottle and poured out some milk into the cup. "This is donkey's milk. You will grow up and have a great voice," she said, pouring the liquid slowly into the mouth of the crying child.She then explained how everyone in the family has a loud voice because of the donkey milk they had been given immediately after birth.
Answered by Stone Heart, 06 Mar '12 03:55 pm
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CHENNAI: Minutes after Shanthi delivered at the Government Women and Children Hospital, the nurse handed over the baby, wrapped in a silk cloth, to Subbulakshmi, the grandmother. The 80-year-old took a silver cup from a cloth bag, opened a small bottle and poured out some milk into the cup. "This is donkey's milk. You will grow up and have a great voice," she said, pouring the liquid slowly into the mouth of the crying child.She then explained how everyone in the family has a loud voice because of the donkey milk they had been given immediately after birth.
Answered by jameel ahmed, 06 Mar '12 03:57 pm
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