1, Benefits: (1) It is beneficial to growth and development: the casein content in goat milk powder is close to the protein content in breast milk, which is more beneficial to the normal growth and development of infants, and the content of protein, vitamins and trace elements in goat milk powder is high; (2) Low allergenicity: Animal milk powder contains protein, which is easy to cause baby allergy, and goat milk powder has lower allergenic protein content than other milk powders, so goat milk powder has low allergenicity and is suitable for babies who are mildly allergic to cow milk powder; (3) It is beneficial to digestion and absorption: compared with cow milk powder, the lactoglobulin particles and fat particles in goat milk powder are smaller and contain more unsaturated fatty acids, so goat milk powder is more beneficial to digestion and absorption; (4) Improve immunity: Goat milk powder contains immunoglobulin, which is similar to immunoglobulin in breast milk and can improve the baby's immunity.
2. Disadvantages: (1) The smell of goat milk powder is heavy, and some people can't adapt to this taste; (2) Low folic acid content: Because babies can only get nutrition from milk powder when they can't eat complementary food, the folic acid content in goat milk powder is low, which may lead to megaloblastic anemia of babies. Therefore, before giving goat milk powder to babies who can't eat complementary food, we should be optimistic about the folic acid content in advance.