The major casein fraction in goat milk has higher leucine concentrations than the major casein fraction in cow's milk. This would suggest that although the proportion of the five major proteins that make up goat milk vary from sample to sample, it would typically contain as least as much leucine as cow's milk and therefore be inappropriate for those with leucine sensitivity.
That question is your opinion. In real life, people hated goats milk, but when blind folded and asked to choose between cows milk and goats milk, they chose goats milk as the better choice.
You should know that goats are very hard to keep in. But if you are up for the challenge, goats are great sources for milk, and their milk is better than cows' milk.
Goats milk comes from goats.
Soap made from goats milk.
Well both are effective, I have used both in my life. I have sensitive skin so I get a skin rash with using bar soap unless it is a goats milk bar. Goats milk bars are very efficient and effective.
the goats milk sac is called an udder.
goats milk stuff
Goats are more friendly and their milk is nicer. And if you aren't a vegetarian their meat is supposed to be very tasty and its really healthy. You can also keep goats for fibre or show.
Goats milk
milk it's healthier too Goat milk is milk produced by a dairy goat
Both are good and you need both to have kids or produce milk.
We have several goats of all different breeds in my opinion Alpines are the better milkers.. I have had high producing Toggs but Alpines have always been better.. with Saanens following close at their heals..