Science, asked by vanshdagur2009, 1 month ago

explain why goat's milk is preferred to feed infants then cow's or buffalo's milk.​

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Answered by TevorxNoah
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Explanation:

Generally, goat milk contains less αS1-casein than other ruminants' milk. ... These differences might help explain the soft curd-forming properties of goat milk, as well as its better digestibility and the lower frequency of allergic reactions in children [24].

Answered by swarnagoenka17
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Explanation:

Compared to cow milk, goat's milk is easier to digest, and has a higher content of good fats like polyunsaturated fat. This means that your baby can digest goat's milk better, and the good fats are better absorbed by the body. Good fat is essential for the proper growth of your child.

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