Posted by NewEnglandFarmer on August 21, 2012 at 16:57:27 from (66.189.27.85):
I have a question for anyone with first hand experience with goats milk and babies.
What are the pros and cons of giving a 1-2 month old goats milk? I realize goats milk lacks a few vitamins so this would only be a supplement to icky formula. WE REALIZE BREASTMILK IS BEST, AT THIS POINT IT MUST BE STOPPED. DO NOT RESPOND TELLING ME ABOUT BREASTMILK, nor am I interested in a donors milk.
Am I over simplifying the subject by saying it would be safe to get raw goats milk, boil it, cool it, and feed it to the baby as a supplement?
I understand goats milk is better for acid reflux/colic in babies than cows milk.
Any suggestions/stories would be great.
I'm realizing that we are now living almost full swing in the era where there are no more "old timers" you can go to for sound advice. I guess we should be thankful for internet threads. God never shuts a door without opening a window.
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