For babies, camel milk (including milk, goat milk and other animal milk) is not directly edible food. Because they are very different from breast milk, they can't be given directly to babies. In protein in human breast milk, the ratio of casein to whey protein is about 1: 2, but the ratio of animal milk is quite different, so it can't be directly given to infants.
According to the recommendation of the World Health Organization, infants should eat breast milk or formula milk based on other milk within 0-6 months, and start to add complementary food after 6 months, and should also continue to eat breast milk or formula milk. After 1 year old, you can try to start adding other dairy products to your baby.
After one year old, if the child has no special allergic problems, you can start to try camel milk for the child. But this does not mean that camel milk is better, and its nutritional value will not be higher. Some experts bluntly said that merchants hyped a certain kind of milk as "more nutritious" or even "the best to drink" just for marketing.
The reason why camel milk is expensive
First, milk source is precious.
The demand in camel milk is in short supply because the living environment of camels is harsh and the number is scarce. At the same time, camel farming has not been carried out on a large scale in China. In Xinjiang, only a few nomadic people are multiplying.
According to the survey, at present, the number of camel breeding in China is around 200,000 peaks, which is far from the huge domestic demand for camel milk, and the milk source will naturally be in short supply.
Second, camels produce less milk.
After 2-3 years' pregnancy, the daily milk yield of the female camel is only 1.5-2 kg, and the daily milk yield of the cow can even reach more than 25 kg at most. The daily milk yield of camels can't even reach 10% of that of cows, and the extremely low milk yield is one of the factors that cause the shortage of milk in camel milk.
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