I donated with each of my three. It’s a good cause.
My Father’s first cousin was born then his mother died. He could not keep cow milk down, not even buttermilk. This was way back in the country and I doubt they had ever heard of formula even if it existed.
My Great Aunt was Florida’s first registered nurse. She tried goats milk and it worked. She never married but raised him as her own. His Father lived nearby.
Jennings joined the Marines in WWII and he still lives right near where he was born. HE is getting up in age now. If not for Aunt Ruth he would never have made it.
Not anything new, just a different way of providing for babies in need.
The use of wet nurses has been around for a very long time but mostly used by wealthy families where the mother had very little contact with their children.
that’s almost 12 gallons of milk.