Goat Milk For Babies When To Give And What Are Its Benefits

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  • When can babies have goat milk?
  • What are the benefits of goat milk?
  • How to choose goat milk for a baby?
  • Can you give goat milk formula?
  • How to make goat milk formula?
  • Goat milk vs. cow milk – which is better?
  • Are there any drawbacks of giving goat milk to an infant?
  • Can a baby be allergic to goat milk?
  • Can you give goat milk to a baby who has cow milk allergy?
  • Can a baby have goat cheese and yogurt?
  • Is goat milk safe for babies with eczema?
  • Can you use lactose-free goat milk formula?
  • Is goat milk good for babies with acid reflux?
  • Does goat milk help ease constipation in infants?
  • Is goat milk good for babies with colic?

Newborns only have breast milk, but older babies can be given alternatives such as cow milk or plant-based milk such as soy milk and almond milk. Cow's milk is a breast milk alternative that most moms prefer. But some consider other options such as goat's milk. Sounds exotic, but it isn't!

Goat milk can be an ideal substitute for cow's milk and can offer the same amount of nutrition to babies. But when is the right time to introduce goat's milk? And how healthy or risky is it? MomJunction tells you all about the uses, benefits, and side-effects of giving goat milk for babies.

Read on to know more.

When Can Babies Have Goat Milk?

Babies can be given goat's milk if they one year old or more (1), although only after consulting with the pediatrician. Goat milk can be given even if the baby is still breastfeeding. In fact, Ayurveda considers goat milk to be close to breast milk, and can be considered as a replacement.

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[ Read: Cow's Milk For Baby ]

What Are The Benefits Of Goat Milk To A Baby?

Goat milk provides the following nutritional benefits to an infant:

  1. Better bioavailability of iron: More than 50% of iron found in goat's milk is more readily absorbed by the body, compared to 13% from cow's milk. A baby gets more iron per milliliter of goat's milk than from cow's milk (2).
  1. Goat milk pH is closer to pH of breast milk: Goat milk is alkaline like breast milk, but cow's milk is acidic. Some experts state that the goat milk's ideal pH levels make it a better choice for infants, as it also decreases the chances of gastrointestinal infections (3).
  1. Improves the bone health of anemic infants: A study found that mineral loss in bones due to anemia was improved when the affected individual was given goat milk. Hence, goat milk may be good for infants who are anemic (4).
  1. Goat milk may have anti-inflammatory properties: Some studies have shown that goat milk has anti-inflammatory properties and helps nurture the "good" bacteria in the intestine. These features can be beneficial in treating inflammatory gastrointestinal diseases like colitis (5).
  1. Easily digestible: When compared to the protein from cow's milk, goat milk protein is less dense. The fat found in goat's milk is composed of short-chain fatty acids that break easily, which means goat milk can be digested faster and better.

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How To Choose Goat Milk For A Baby?

The goat milk you choose for babies must be:

  • Pasteurized: Choose pasteurized milk, which has been heated and cooled to remove pathogens.
  • Fortified: Select goat milk enriched with nutrients, especially vitamin D that is necessary for healthy development of bones and vitamin B9 (folate), which is almost non-existent in natural goat's milk. Fortified products can help your baby attain his recommended dietary allowance (RDA) of all the vital nutrients.

Prefer packaged goat milk since it is more likely to be pasteurized and fortified than raw goat's milk sold loose.

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[ Read: Can Babies Drink Soya Milk ]

Can You Give Goat Milk Formula To A Baby?

Yes. You can give goat milk formula to babies who are old enough to consume natural goat milk. While it is likely that the formula will be fortified with micronutrients, it is good to check the label for details.

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How To Make Goat Milk Formula?

Goat milk formula is prepared in the same the usual formula is, by mixing warm water and formula powder. You can also refer to the manufacturer's instructions on the goat milk formula can/packet to know the precise method.

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Goat Milk vs. Cow Milk – Which Is Better?

Goat milk contains as many nutrients as cow's milk does. However, cow milk has slightly more vitamin content compared to goat milk (6). Here is a table comparing the vital nutrient content in 100 g of goat milk and cow milk.

Nutrient Cow Milk Goat Milk
Energy 42kcal 69kcal
Carbohydrates 4.99g 4.45g
Natural sugars 5.2g 4.45g
Protein 3.37g 3.56g
Fat 0.97g 4.14g
Calcium 125mg 134mg
Iron 0.03mg 0.05mg
Magnesium 11mg 14mg
Phosphorus 95mg 111mg
Potassium 150mg 204mg
Sodium 44mg 50mg
Zinc 0.42mg 0.3mg
Vitamin C 0mg 1.3mg
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) 0.02mg 0.048mg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.185mg 0.138mg
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 0.093mg 0.277mg
Vitamin B6 0.037mg 0.046mg
Vitamin B9 (Folate) 5µg 1µg
Vitamin A 14µg 57µg

Source: United States Department of Agriculture (7) (8)

According to experts, there is not much difference in the nutrient value of cow milk and goat milk. Goat milk can be ideal for infants who do not like the taste of cow milk (9). If you still prefer goat milk, select milk that is fortified with vital nutrients.

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[ Read: Best Formula Milk For Baby ]

Are There Any Drawbacks Of Giving Goat Milk To An Infant?

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) does not recommend giving goat milk or formula to infants aged less than 12 months as it can cause severe nutrient deficiency and other health complications (10).

Babies older than 12 months seldom have any complications on consuming goat milk. However, experts suggest that goat milk should not be the sole source of nutrition for a toddler. It can be used along with other foods to ensure balanced nutrition (11).

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Can A Baby Be Allergic To Goat Milk?

Yes. A baby can be allergic to goat milk (12). Symptoms of goat milk allergy include skin hives, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. The baby may also have a swollen face and drowsiness. Avoid goat milk if your baby already has other food allergies. If you see any signs of an allergic reaction, take your baby to a doctor right away.

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Can You Give Goat Milk To A Baby Who Is Allergic To Cow Milk?

No. It is best to avoid goat milk if your baby has cow milk allergy or intolerance. Goat milk has more or less the same type of proteins found in cow's milk. Therefore, babies who are lactose intolerant or allergic to cow's milk are quite likely to be allergic to goat milk (13). Some may even display a severe allergic reaction to goat milk (14).

Also, there isn't sufficient research suggesting that goat milk is safe for infants allergic to cow milk (15).

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Can A Baby Have Goat Cheese And Yogurt?

Yes. Babies can have goat cheese and yogurt once they are 12 months old (16). Some goat cheeses are made from unpasteurized milk, which is not recommended for infants. So check the label before purchasing any dairy products for the baby (17).

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Is Goat Milk Safe For Babies With Eczema?

Consult a pediatrician before introducing goat milk to a baby with eczema. If the eczema is due to a cow milk allergy, then avoid goat milk. About 90% infants with allergic dermatitis (eczema) due to milk allergy can be allergic to goat milk as well (18).

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Can You Use Lactose-free Goat Milk Formula?

Yes. If your baby has lactose intolerance, then you can select a lactose-free goat milk formula. In any case, consult a pediatrician before altering the baby's diet.

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Is Goat Milk Good For Babies With Acid Reflux?

There is no evidence that goat milk can be beneficial to infants with acid reflux. Only breast milk is proven to lower the chances of reflux in infants (19).

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Does Goat Milk Help Ease Constipation In Infants?

Research does not prove that goat milk eases constipation in babies. If you suspect that the baby is constipated because of cow milk consumption, switch to goat milk and see if his condition improves.

[ Read: Signs Of Milk Allergy In Infants ]

Is Goat Milk Good For Babies With Colic?

There is no proof to support it. Colic can occur due to gassiness caused by indigestion or an allergic reaction to cow or goat milk. Such infants may benefit from special hypoallergenic formulas containing hydrolyzed cow milk protein instead of goat milk (19).

Goat milk can be an essential food for baby when it is part of a balanced diet. Remember to select fortified goat milk and formula options. Stay clear of raw goat milk as it can be harmful to babies (20). But before all that, check with your pediatrician if goat milk is suitable for your baby.

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Rohit Garoo is a zoologist-botanist turned writer with over 8 years of experience in content writing, content marketing, and copywriting. He has also done an MBA in marketing and human resources and worked in the domains of market research and e-commerce. Rohit writes topics related to health, wellness and development of babies. His articles featured on several notable websites, including... more