Give Goats' Milk to Infants
Goat milk is a digestible substance for infants. Some parents choose to use it as a substitute for cow milk, especially in the case of milk allergies. In many countries, goats' milk is preferred over cows' milk. Many families choose to have a goat at home to fulfill their milk needs, since goats require less feed than cows.
Instructions
1. Boil the goat milk. Goats' milk is susceptible to bacterial infection, which may be passed to your infant. If you choose to feed your infant
2. Add water to the goat milk. Make it half milk and half water, especially if your infant is just beginning to consume goats' milk. This reduces the strength and may ease the transition for your child to goats' milk. According to the New Zealand Dairy Goat Breeder's Association, the suggested quantity is approximately 150 to 170 ml per kilo of body weight, or 2/3 cup per 2.2 pounds.
3. Add sugar if
4. Give your child the goat milk and monitor him for any potential allergies or reactions, such as abdominal pain or other issues.
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