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The moon Amalthea (Αμάλθεια) discovered in 1892. The name means ''tender goddess'' and the nymph is sometimes depicted as a goat.
The moon Amalthea (Αμάλθεια) discovered in 1892. The name means ''tender goddess'' and the nymph is sometimes depicted as a goat.
Yes the mother goat (doe) nursed her Yearling (kid)
I believe a mother goat would nurse her kid, or yearling.
A human infant? No, they do not have the proper enzymes to digest anything other than mother's milk/special formula
it has at least 12 more nipples than a goat, thats why...
feeding an infant (newborn baby) because of acid reflux Goat milk can be drunk, processed to make cheese, yoghurt, ice cream or used to make soaps, creams and lotions.
That depends on your goal. Why are you using goat's milk? If you are using it as infant formula, ask your Doctor.
From Latin cornu copiæ "horn of plenty." 1503. Originally, it meant the horn of the goat Amalthea, who nurtured the infant Zeus.
The goat is sacred in Greek Mythology, because Cronus (Lord of the Titans, and father of Zeus) ate his children as soon as they were born. Rhea(Cronus' wife and sister) did not like this so she hid Zeus so Cronus couldn't swallow him. Zeus was raised by woodland nymphs and a nymph-goat. When Zeus was older, as thanks, he gave the nymphs the goat's horn and turned it into the cornucopia. He also hung the goat's image in the stars, as Capricorn.