Milk PNG
Milk is broadly defined as "the biological fluid that all mammals form in the mammary glands after their offspring," as defined by the general literature. In addition to all the essential nutrients for their growth for a certain period of time, the offspring provide their immunological protection with the milk secreted from their mother's mammary glands.
Milk production started 6000 years ago, even earlier. Today's dairy animals are derived from non-domesticated animals that have lived in different latitudes and longitudes for thousands of years, in the wild, and often subjected to harsh and harsh conditions. It can be said that the use of animals' milk by humans started with the birth of civilization. In other words, it begins with humans domesticating animals.
Herbivorous animals, which are used by human beings for multiple purposes, have been preferred to meet the needs of humanity for milk, meat, dressing and similar needs.