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Goat Milk more pro-metabolic than Cow Milk?

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    serotoninskeptic
    last edited by Sep 23, 2024, 8:29 PM

    Goat milk fat is 30-35% MCTs

    Cows milk fat is 15-20% MCTs

    Goat milk fat also has about 14.5% higher cholesterol content than cows milk fat. It is also 100% A2 protein making it easier to digest. Is goat milk a better choice than cow's?

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      LetTheRedeemed @serotoninskeptic
      last edited by Sep 23, 2024, 8:38 PM

      @Sugarnotsnow Do you know it's sugar content? So far, I think human and donkey's milks are toward the top in sugar content.

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        serotoninskeptic @LetTheRedeemed
        last edited by Sep 23, 2024, 8:40 PM

        @LetTheRedeemed I believe it has about 11g per cup while Cow milk has 12g per cup

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          LetTheRedeemed @serotoninskeptic
          last edited by Sep 23, 2024, 8:42 PM

          @Sugarnotsnow check

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            serotoninskeptic @LetTheRedeemed
            last edited by Sep 23, 2024, 8:46 PM

            @LetTheRedeemed That is the answer I got from google

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              LetTheRedeemed @serotoninskeptic
              last edited by Sep 23, 2024, 8:49 PM

              @Sugarnotsnow no problem, that's a new saying I learned from a podcast so I guess it's not saturated culture yet 😛

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                Kilgore @serotoninskeptic
                last edited by Sep 23, 2024, 8:52 PM

                @Sugarnotsnow @LetTheRedeemed

                Goatmilk seems to be better than cow's milk when it comes to vitamins and minerals.

                Goat Milk Nutrition Facts.jpeg

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                  A Former User @serotoninskeptic
                  last edited by Sep 23, 2024, 8:57 PM

                  @Sugarnotsnow

                  I own and milk my own goats, I certainly feel better on goat milk than I do cows milk for what it’s worth.

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                    serotoninskeptic @A Former User
                    last edited by Sep 23, 2024, 8:58 PM

                    @RawGoatMilk88 You own goats!? You are living the dream

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                      Jennifer @serotoninskeptic
                      last edited by Jennifer Sep 23, 2024, 9:19 PM Sep 23, 2024, 9:18 PM

                      @Sugarnotsnow said in Goat Milk more pro-metabolic than Cow Milk?:

                      Goat milk fat is 30-35% MCTs

                      Cows milk fat is 15-20% MCTs

                      Goat milk fat also has about 14.5% higher cholesterol content than cows milk fat. It is also 100% A2 protein making it easier to digest. Is goat milk a better choice than cow's?

                      For me, A2/A2 cow’s milk is a better choice. I have to add sweetener to goat’s milk to get the same pro-metabolic effect as cow’s milk, and I enjoy the flavor of cow’s milk more. I find the musky flavor of goat’s milk when heated up for hot cocoa to be off-putting, and when given choice minerals with kelp, I can taste the kelp in their milk—it tastes fishy. I’ve had cow’s milk from many different breeds and farms and it has never tasted fishy.

                      I have stood on a mountain of no’s for one yes. ~ B. Smith

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                        serotoninskeptic @Jennifer
                        last edited by Sep 23, 2024, 9:20 PM

                        @Jennifer I too peefer the taste and creaminess of cow's milk. Raw goat's milk does not have that same off-putting taste that heated goat's milk does. When raw I think it tastes fine but would still prefer cow's.

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                          Jennifer @serotoninskeptic
                          last edited by Jennifer Sep 23, 2024, 9:26 PM Sep 23, 2024, 9:25 PM

                          @Sugarnotsnow, not when raw, well, some raw goat’s milk I’ve had has tasted musky but it’s rare, however, I always taste musk when I heat up the raw goat’s milk for hot cocoa, and I drink a lot of hot white chocolate in the winter.

                          I have stood on a mountain of no’s for one yes. ~ B. Smith

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                            Socialmilking
                            last edited by Socialmilking Dec 21, 2024, 6:45 AM Dec 21, 2024, 6:44 AM

                            The nutritional comparison between goat milk and cow milk highlights some interesting points! It’s true that goat milk has higher levels of MCTs and can be easier on digestion due to its unique protein structure and lower lactose levels. These properties make it a great choice for many looking for a digestible and nutritious alternative.

                            At Courtyard Farms, we’ve prioritized maintaining these natural benefits in our goat milk, ensuring that our products not only support your health but also provide a pleasant taste experience. It’s great to see this discussion and the sharing of knowledge here!

                            Visit us for more insights - https://courtyardfarms.com

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                              LetTheRedeemed @Socialmilking
                              last edited by Dec 21, 2024, 5:52 PM

                              @Socialmilking nice

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                                Ray Peat Fanboy
                                last edited by Dec 22, 2024, 5:26 AM

                                Nutrition wise propably yes. But the financial stress of buying goat milk would make it anti metabolic for me. Goat milk is 3 times more expensive than cow milk from what i've seen. 🙁

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                                  LetTheRedeemed @Ray Peat Fanboy
                                  last edited by Dec 22, 2024, 5:16 PM

                                  @Ray-Peat-Fanboy on the flip side I’ve gotten close to buying a milk goat. 200 usd for a non thoroughbred.

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                                    happyhanneke @A Former User
                                    last edited by Dec 23, 2024, 9:26 PM

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                                      happyhanneke @A Former User
                                      last edited by Dec 23, 2024, 9:28 PM

                                      How do you keep them disease free? There's 2 things that keep me from keeping goats. I hear they are super susceptible to disease and the cougar population in my area.

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                                        LetTheRedeemed @happyhanneke
                                        last edited by Dec 24, 2024, 12:20 AM

                                        @happyhanneke idk if this reply was for me, but when I was a kid our goats were fine. My dad's nanny goat did fine, except that constant mating attempts by the billy goat caused an udder injury that led to mastitis. Check out rotational grazer's experience with sheep -- it's led to drastic reductions in infections and parasites. But yes, due to them eating strait to the root, they are more likely to get parasites and bacteria -- rotational grazing mitigates this by keeping them in clean pasture away from their poop

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