Goat Milk Benefits
Easy to digest
Goat milk contains its own unique fatty acid profile and protein structure. Goat milk produces a smaller and more soft curd in the stomach, due to smaller fat particle size and a different protein structure. Small, soft curds are more rapidly broken down by stomach enzymes which make goat milk more easily digestible. The better digestion of goat milk, also promotes better absorption of vitamins and minerals found in goat milk.
Beneficial fat profile
Goat milk contains high levels of short (SCFA) and medium-chain fatty aicds (MCTs). These SCFAs and MCTs are more rapidly digested and provide quick energy. Fatty acid profile lays closer to human milk fat compared to cow milk fat.
Hypoallergenic value
Due to less alpha-S1-casein, our goat milk products are less allergenic for people suffering from cow-milk protein allergy. Therefore, goat milk is better tolerated by pets.
Slightly less lactose
Goat milk contains less lactose compared to other type of dairy sources. However, goat milk still contains lactose, but may work for those with lactose sensitivity. Goat milk is not recommended for pets that are suffering from complete lactose-intolerance.
Great source of vitamins
Next to this, goat milk is a great source of important vitamins such as vitamin A, D and multiple B-vitamins. Goat milk is more rich in vitamin A compared to cow’s milk. Goat milk are able to convert beta-carotene, which is a pre-cursor for vitamin A, directly into vitamin A. Did you know that as a consequence of this, the colour of goat cheese is much more lighter compared to cow’s cheese?
Great source of minerals
Goat milk is a great source of key vitamins and minerals. Goat milk is for example, rich in calcium, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium and sodium. Each mineral contains unique benefits related to health.