Goat milk is not recommended as a primary source of nutrition for newborns. Infants require a specific balance of nutrients found in breast milk or formula, which goat milk does not provide adequately. Additionally, goat milk can be difficult for newborns to digest and may pose a risk of allergic reactions. It's best to consult a pediatrician before introducing any alternative milks to an infant's diet.
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You shouldn't milk a goat while it's giving birth. The newborn kid needs that milk to survive.
Warm, but not hot goat milk from a bottle.
horse milk sheep milk In Google you can find many references to milk and milk products and their safety, by entering "milk for human consumption". Doing this I found that not only cow and goat milk are safe, but also sheep's milk and mare's milk are safe and available, but not widely.
they give it milk and keep it safe
No as she may develop mastitis
feeding an infant (newborn baby) because of acid reflux Goat milk can be drunk, processed to make cheese, yoghurt, ice cream or used to make soaps, creams and lotions.
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No. A goat is not a sheep. A sheep is not a goat.
No. Colostrum will, particularly colostrum that is made for newborn animals like foals, calves, goat kids or lambs.