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TIL human milk has ~65 calories per 100ml and a average is 900ml produced per day. Which is only 585 calories. I would need 3-4 mommy milkers in order to sustain myself off only human milk. Which there's cow milk to but even it is pretty weak. I need to get on the dog, rat, or rabbit milk game:
Human: 3.8% fat; 1% protein; 7% lactose
Cow: 3.7% fat; 3.4% protein; 4.8% lactose
Rat: 10.3% fat; 8.4% protein; 2.6% lactose
Dog: 12.9% fat; 7.9% protein; 3.1% lactose
Rabbit: 18.3% fat; 13.9% protein; 2.6% lactose
Sooo.... Which is better for bulking (protein per calorie)? Rat or rabbit?