Recent research on the domestication of donkeys, camelids (which includes dromedaries, Bactrian camels, llamas and alpacas) pigs, cattle,
sheep and goats suggests that neither intentional breeding nor genetic isolation were as significant as traditionally thought, the scientists said.
Not exact matches
Visual inspection
suggested that this manuscript, from the Christ Church scriptorium in Canterbury
and dating to about 1125 C.E. to 1150 C.E., was also made of interleaved calf,
sheep,
and goat.
I would almost
suggest raw cow,
goat, or
sheep milk as a substitute for formula, but they are high in protein
and should be topped up with a fat (egg yolks if tolerated are good, beef fat or other animal fats, coconut oil are possibilities)
and a carb (rice syrup may be a good choice).