No it is not healthier than cows milk because it is processed.
Not really no.
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It is in terms of fat content, which is lower than in cow's milk. But as far as nutrients are concerned, cow's milk has several more nutrients and is higher in others than what is found in goat's milk. So it all depends on who you're asking.
No, they generally both graze on grass. Cows produce whole milk; humans turn it into 2% by removing milkfat down to that level. It's healthier and the milkfat can then be used for other things, like butter.
One can be just as healthy as the other. It's just that milk from a woman is intended for human infants, not adults. Though arguments are the same for cows and their milk, cows milk have been globally accepted as a beverage for human adults and is widely considered a healthy beverage.
Cream is healthier. Cow milk products in general aren't good for the human body. With it understood that both are bad, consider this: you will typically use less cream, than if you had used milk. The proteins in cows milk are particularly bad for the human body. In addition to using less than if you had used milk, of that there is less protein, because of the higher fat content of cream. The additional fat still makes it a healthier alternative.
Not if you are watching fat content. Goat cheese has a higher fat content than cheese from cows. However, goat's cheese has some nutrients that are little more or more readily available (plus it does not contain lactose) which might make it a more healthier choice than cheese from cows. But that isn't to say that goats milk is still healthier than cow's milk cheese, because both are just as healthy as the other. It's just a matter of opinion as to which you think is best.
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Chocolate's healthier than chocolate milk because chocolate has the fat of chocolate, while chocolate milk has the fat of the chocolate plus the milk. Hope this helps.
Goat milk has a diffrent balence of fats and proteins than cows milk and is easier to digest for most people and animals than cows milk. It is often used as a milk replacer for other animals for this reson.
yes. slightly thicker consistency than cows milk. and is a white-ish grey colour. I think it even fills you up a bit more because of the thickness compared to cows milk.
Breast milk is thinner than cows milk. It is generally a yellowish color rather than the white color seen with milk you purchase at the supermarket. You didn't ask about taste but it it usually regarded as being sweeter than cows milk.