SC - Re: Beestings--where do you get them?

Michael Newton melcnewt at netins.net
Sun Feb 27 06:57:36 PST 2000


And here I was getting the mental image of using actual beestings- i.e. the
sharp end of bees. (You never know with this list!)
Beatrix.
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From: <LrdRas at aol.com>
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Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2000 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: SC - Re: Beestings--where do you get them?


> In a message dated 2/26/00 7:00:32 PM Eastern Standard Time,
nannar at isholf.is
> writes:
>
> << So, I'm guessing that third milking would be like 1 per cent...
>  >Anyone know better? >>
>
> 'Beestings' is actually colostrum which is the milk that is secreted for a
> few days after birth giving the new born animal a better chance at
survival.
> It is characterized by high protein and antibody content.
>
> Hope this helps to understand what exactly 'beestings' is. ;-)
>
> Ras
>
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