not_a_cat wrote:Mixing goat, sheep, aurochs or cow milk (even if it is only 0.01 L) in a same container will make all milk in that vessel mixed milk with no type. Mixed milk as ingredient has no FEP effects.
Dondy wrote:It is not possible to produce untyped milk. If you combine milks they become sheep's milk.
Dondy wrote:Please post results!
( I had my goat and my sheep in the same pen and I unintentionally added sheep's milk to the goat milk barrel and then all I had was sheep's milk. But this could be because I put sheep's milk into goats milk or because there was more sheep's milk. Inquiring minds wanna know if order or proportion make a difference.)
not_a_cat wrote:Mixing goat, sheep, aurochs or cow milk (even if it is only 0.01 L) in a same container will make all milk in that vessel mixed milk with no type. Mixed milk as ingredient has no FEP effects.
Dondy wrote:It is not possible to produce untyped milk. If you combine milks they become sheep's milk.
Dondy wrote:Please post results!
( I had my goat and my sheep in the same pen and I unintentionally added sheep's milk to the goat milk barrel and then all I had was sheep's milk. But this could be because I put sheep's milk into goats milk or because there was more sheep's milk. Inquiring minds wanna know if order or proportion make a difference.)
MagicManICT wrote:My understanding was any amount mixed became generic milk. I don't keep animals, so am meticulous about keeping milk separated as it's a pain for me to replace it.
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