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Goat dairy products (milk, cheese, ice cream) are products made from goat's milk.
An average dairy goat will give 1,083 lbs of milk per lactation.
Only if she's a dairy goat.
A milk goat is normally a dairy goat of which there are many breeds eg Saanen, Toggenburg, British Alpine, Anglo Nubians
Yes. All milk and milk products from any source is considered dairy.
milk it's healthier too Goat milk is milk produced by a dairy goat
It takes less animals to produce more milk with a cow-based dairy than a sheep- or goat-based dairy. One dairy cow will produce more milk over a period of time than one goat or sheep.
Yes. All milk which is harvested from mammals contains lactose.
A saanen goat is primarily used for the production of milk.
A mother goat's milk will build up if the baby dies, and dry out eventually if it is a meat or fibre goat. If it is a dairy goat, milking will be necessary, or the goat's udder will burst and no one will ever be able to milk it again. Kids on a dairy goat help keep the udder from, at best, distending, or at worst, bursting. Milking also helps the goat get used to the milking routine.
you buy goat milk from a goat shop! if u mean pure that check on the internet You can also purchase milk in some supermarkets or from goat dairy farms
Don't you know that "mother dairy milk" and cow's milk are the same thing? Everyone associates "dairy" with cows, unless otherwise specified like goats or sheep or camels.