Goat Milk Powder for Pets

Goat Milk Powder "Our Goat Milk Powder can successfully be used to raise a large variety of baby animals including puppies, kittens, lambs, calves, foals, deer fawns and donkey foals. Or as a tasty treat.

NO FILLERS, just 100% human grade goat milk powder."

Goat Milk Powder Description

  • Natural Animal Solutions Goat Milk Powder is:
    • Colour free
    • Artificial flavour free
    • Filler and anti clumping agent free
    • Dairy creamer free
    • Skim milk powder free
    • and contains NO COWS MILK

  • Goat Milk vs Cow Milk
    • Goat milk is an excellent calcium source, providing up to 13% more a calcium than cow's milk.
    • Goat milk is more easily digestible because the fat molecules are one-fifth the size of those from cow milk making it easily tolerated by those with compromised digestive systems.
    • It is one-third richer than cow's milk and more nourishing.
    • The flavor of goat milk is comparable to that of cow milk. Goat milk a has a milder, sweeter taste.
    • Goat milk contains pre-formed Vitamin A in the milk fat that allows a it to be readily available for use by the body.
    • Goats milk contains a more highly-evolved cholesterol than cows milk, making it more available for absorption to the brain and body. a (Cholesterol is essential to the health of the myelin sheaths " a "white matter" of the nerves in the brain.)
    • Goat milk contains more chlorine, fluorine and silicon than any other a milk. Chlorine and fluorine are natural germicides and fluorine assists a in preventing diabetes.
    • Goat milk contains 2% curd, which precipitates in the stomach. Cows milk is 10% curd.
    • Goats are naturally immune to diseases
    • Goats milk is tolerated by a compromised /damaged liver because of the smaller fat molecules and it's naturally homogenized.
    • Goats milk contains a higher evolved carotene (pro-Vitamin A).

Ingredients and Nutritional Analysis

 

100% Pure Goat Milk Powder

goat milk nutrition

Directions

  • To make one serve:
    Place two level tablespoons of powder into a glass. Measure out 150ml of water. Mix the powder in sufficient water to form a smoothe paste, then add the remaining water.

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