Thursday, April 28, 2011

Goat Goat Milk Milk

After hearing GD advice reduce cow milk intake for brain damaged child due as could be allergy to the cow homos, and BRT found that Janelle is having intolerance to cow milk. We decided to replace janelle's cow milk powder with fresh goat milk. We specially make a trip down to the Hays Dairies farm (Singapore Only Goat farm at Lim Chu Kang) to enquiry about the milk on Good Friday. http://www.haydairies.com.sg/ We bought 5 bottles of fresh goat milk to try out with Janelle to see if she can tolerance the smell. so far so good. So after this last tin of Gain IQ, we will move to 100% goat milk. The price is kind of steep. One bottle cost $2 (purchase from the farm) / $2.50 (for delivery) for 200ml. Says if Janelle takes 3 bottles a day, that's $6 to 7.50 a day, and $30-$35 a week and $120 - $140 or more a month. Was thinking of fresh Goat milk vs Powdered Goat Milk, i decided to go for Fresh Goat milk as it does not contains processed nutrients, sugar, preservation etc. It will be more troublesome, as we need to warm up the milk just like breast milk, but i believe this will be a better choice. To keep her body away from the processed ingredient while we are clearing and detoxing whatever is in her body. Goat's milk can be used as a replacement for cow's milk-based who have difficulties with dairy products. Unfortunately, goat's milk is lacking in several nutrients that are necessary for growing infants, hence now her every meal, will need to make sure the solid food that she is taking has the all the necessary nutrients.

A day in Goat Farm:

A guide in the farm who explained the process of milking goat, benefit of goat milk, how you handle the goat milk, introducing their goats and selling of their goat milk.









Goat Milk is packed in the bottles. 5bottles and it come with a cooler box that helps to keep cold for about 10 hrs.



Janelle's first try on goat goat milk milk






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