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No, a cod does not give its young milk. Only mammals give milk to their young, and the cod is a fish.
Pigeon milk, which is quite different from mammals' milk, is produced from the regurgitated food, and it is the substance on which pigeons feed their young. This pigeon milk is rich in fats and nutrients. Australian researchers have recently found that it also contains antioxidants and immune-enhancing factors.
At the moment it is not possible to drink pigeon milk, which is not actually 'milk' in the traditional sense, but made up of special secretions from the parent birds' crop. So-called 'pigeon milk' is produced only in very small quantities, in order to feed the young pigeon chicks, or squabs. However, given recent research, as well as man's constant search for products to enhance youth and vitality, it may be possible to drink the 'milk' harvested from pigeons one day in the future. Australian researchers have discovered that pigeon milk offers similar nutrients to that found in mammals' milk. In a study where pigeon milk was fed to chickens, the growth rate of the baby chicks increased by 38%.
A pigeon's young one is called a chick.
Yes, bats are mammals and feed their young milk.
A young pigeon is called a squab.
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Milk
Young pigeons and doves are called "squabs".
It is called crop milk.
They give thick milk after birth, the milk is high in nutrients, which vital for the young.
A young pigeon is called a squab.