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    Goat Milk

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      smurf
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      actually cow milk is for baby cow, goat milk is for baby goat. it’s a very simple theory. but because goat milk is just easier to digest than cow milk so it’s more suitable for lactose intolerant. so people cannot take goat milk also.

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        tingting2424
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        I’ve recently stopped hay’s goat milk because of the price… The delivery is flexible… If u can’t be in in the morning, they can deliver in the noon… That’s what I got… The chocolate one is more ex if I’m not wrong, lady biss tells us we can juz mix milo in… For my dd, I will soak the bottle of milk in hot water till milk is warm… No smell at all… At least to me n dd… Pil dun like the smell…

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          SimplyZen
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          My child has been on goats milk -powder and fresh, for many years due to food allergy. It's a great source of protein The taste has really improved over the years. The brands I bought initially had a strong goat y taste but in recent years , have been able to find many better tasting versions here. Surprisingly, some of the imported brands aren't more expensive than the local brand s. ($10 plus litre).Even found goats milk butter here. So despite the allergies she can still have cakes, creamy soups and deserts. Thank goodness! :imcool:

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            MyMooMoo
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            Hi,


            Im not sure how reliable some websites are. They states that some children who are anemia are taking goat milk.

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              Roy666
              last edited by

              Nice sharing.

              Sure goat milk has much natural energy.
              If you have any goat in your home then you
              should drink this milk everyday…because this milk
              save us many diseases.

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                Virgie
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                I had tried goat milk before and I couldn’t stand the goaty taste. so I have been hesistant to let my children try. But ever since I found out about their allergy to cow milk and soy, I have no choice but switch to goat milk. Their ezema and runny nose do become better controlled. The taste is not too bad and my kids love it even though I still drink the goat milk by pinching my nose to stop myself breathing in the goat smell. haha.

                I also found the fresh goat milk here very expensive. But I was thinking, the only way to make it more affordable is to increase the demand and support of the product. and since the farm is local, we have a better understanding of how it works than any foreign companies. So, thumbs up for local goat farm!

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                  Brooke
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                  Goat milk is very healthy food for those people that will be helpful in losing the weight it make difference from other because it contain lower fat. so it cant be cause of overweight.

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                    Unmeltablesweet
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                    I was just wondering if any bf mummy drank goats milk. I was bring my boy to the goat farm for him to explore and bought the milk back to drink and during that period, my breastmilk just increased by many folds. Was wondering if anyone experience that too…

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                      Ichigokun
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                      tankee:
                      goat's milk has a foul taste & smell, not eveybody can accept it as compared to cow's milk.

                      I find the taste and smell of the milk acceptable.

                      But definitely not the smell of goats at the goat farm. XD

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                        Sara1212
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                        Thanks for sharing the importance of goat milk with us.

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