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    Not worried about camels encroaching on our market share but reminds us a2m is why we are In a good position, it is natures choice of protein.

    Not accounting for mutations, here is a list
    of animals that naturally produceA2-only milkor A2-like beta-casein protein. This includes lesser-known mammals such as cats, dogs, and possums:


    1. Humans

    •Human breast milk contains A2-like beta-casein protein, making it digestible and ideal for infants.


    Human milkis naturally A2-only. It containsbeta-casein proteinsthat are more similar to the A2 variant found in certain cows and other animals. Human milk does not produce the A1 beta-casein protein, which is associated with digestion issues in some people.


    The primary casein proteins in human milk are:

    Beta-casein (A2-like)

    Alpha-casein

    Kappa-casein


    This composition is one of the reasons why human milk is considered highly digestible and suitable for infants, as well as why A2 cow’s milk is often marketed as being closer to human milk in terms of protein structure.


    2. Domesticated Animals


    Cattle Breeds

    •Jersey

    •Guernsey

    •Brown Swiss

    •Ayrshire

    •Gir (Indian breed)

    •Red Sindhi (Indian breed)

    •Tharparkar (Indian breed)

    •Sahiwal (Indian breed)


    Buffaloes

    •Murrah

    •Nili-Ravi

    •Mediterranean Buffalo


    Goats

    •All goat breeds naturally produce A2-only milk, including:

    •Nubian

    •Alpine

    •Saanen

    •Boer


    Sheep

    •All sheep breeds produce A2-like beta-casein milk, including:

    •Awassi

    •East Friesian

    •Lacaune


    Camels

    •Dromedary (one-humped camel)

    •Bactrian (two-humped camel)


    Yaks

    •Yak milk from Himalayan regions contains A2-only beta-casein.


    Horses

    •Horse milk, traditionally consumed in Central Asia, contains A2-like protein.


    Donkeys

    •Donkey milk is hypoallergenic and contains A2-like protein.


    Cats

    •Domestic cats produce milk with A2-like protein for their young.


    Dogs

    •Dogs naturally produce A2-like protein in their milk for puppies.


    3. Wild and Exotic Animals


    Reindeer

    •Reindeer milk consumed by Arctic communities contains A2-like protein.


    Llamas and Alpacas

    •Llama and alpaca milk is naturally A2-like.


    Possums

    •Possums, being marsupials, produce milk with A2-like beta-casein protein for their young.


    Kangaroos

    •Kangaroo milk contains A2-like beta-casein protein.


    Koalas

    •Koala milk naturally contains A2-like protein.


    Wallabies

    •Similar to kangaroos, wallabies produce milk with A2-like beta-casein.


    4. Marine Mammals


    Whales

    •Whale milk contains A2-like protein for their calves.


    Dolphins

    •Dolphin milk is naturally rich in A2-like beta-casein.


    Seals

    •Seal milk, consumed by their pups, contains A2-like protein.


    This list highlights the diversity of mammals producing A2-like milk, spanning domesticated, wild, and marine animals.

    None of these are coming after our market share by the way.

    Last edited by talk-less: 27/01/25
 
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