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Over the years I have come across hundreds of animals with Me/CFS symtems, mostly horses, but dogs too, although no cats.
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Very interesting: http://www.priory.com/vet/cfsdogs.htm
WOW I'm still digesting that study - I was a child fed unpasteurized goat milk often!!
Wow. All that goats milk. Was it raw? It was delivered to our door by a dairy that delivered regular milk, etc. In the glass jar.
Tasted awful and I hated it...the allergic kid. My parents are now gone and I can't ask these questions. Stopped probably when I was 9.
Keep in mind that there's no actual test for ME (or CFS), so there's no way to prove that the animals had it. I'm not saying that they didn't; just that there's no clinical proof available. They could have an unrelated 'looks like' disease.