Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Goat Milk Face Cream Can You Give Goats Milk To A 10 Month Old Baby ?

Can you give goats milk to a 10 month old baby ? - goat milk face cream

Hello, my sister has a child of 10 months, while his mother managed to milk his goats were yesterday and today has a rash on his face, but they are teething problems, of course I will take the doctor if shes worried, but I had the impression that they couldnt give or cow's milk for a year, but things change and my children are older now. xx

15 comments:

smudge said...

Hi Lorena! I know you should not give babies cow's milk until 12 months, but I'm sure the goat's milk. The National Childbirth Trust has a helpline (0870 444 8707) can be called any kind of application. If you do not know the answer will contact you. I used to get information on working and storage of milk. I found very useful. xxx

inked girl said...

yes that is a big no, no, but it also has tons of sodium, which was really bad

smcgilli said...

Goat milk is ideal for children.

smcgilli said...

Goat milk is ideal for children.

smcgilli said...

Goat milk is ideal for children.

Alexis said...

Yes, but you can start to bleat like a goat.

kiyah said...

Once a child at this age begin to milk the cows usually people mix bottle-feeding, it may gradually away from baby milk, but I have from people who heard the children starting mixture. But that does not not even change the fact that the child is allergic to goat's milk, so it still stands.

kiyah said...

Once a child at this age begin to milk the cows usually people mix bottle-feeding, it may gradually away from baby milk, but I have from people who heard the children starting mixture. But that does not not even change the fact that the child is allergic to goat's milk, so it still stands.

Baby Ruth is 36wks pg w/ a boy! said...

this should not be a kind of whole milk a baby. Therefore, the sale of special formulas. Goat milk is for kids.

becky q said...

I do not know if it is safe or not, as the views of the day, but I know that goat milk was at that age, of course, there are more than 20 years, but I really went well tolerated and improved formula milk or goat's milk cow.

We lived in a small family business and used fresh milk so I have no idea what is in the field in a cooler in the store.

becky q said...

I do not know if it is safe or not, as the views of the day, but I know that goat milk was at that age, of course, there are more than 20 years, but I really went well tolerated and improved formula milk or goat's milk cow.

We lived in a small family business and used fresh milk so I have no idea what is in the field in a cooler in the store.

amy j said...

Yes you can.

My son is 11 months and he decided with the bottle and formula in the week. It just happened suddenly. It was the strangest thing. I was looking for goat's milk, but it is too expensive, so we only him whole milk. Goat gave him a rash. He had diarrhea as a reaction to it, but in any case.

flasheso... said...

No way! Goat milk is very, very heaty. means that they do not give seeds PPL rashes, and adults ... Now, although some adults. including me! jeje ... But seriously, g goat's milk for calves RN for their young. Breast milk is best for babies. If a child does not make milk for some reason, your doctor will offer an alternative. We are not too smart here ok ..... r poor kids ..... Good luck

flasheso... said...

No way! Goat milk is very, very heaty. means that they do not give seeds PPL rashes, and adults ... Now, although some adults. including me! jeje ... But seriously, g goat's milk for calves RN for their young. Breast milk is best for babies. If a child does not make milk for some reason, your doctor will offer an alternative. We are not too smart here ok ..... r poor kids ..... Good luck

thesunwa... said...

People in general much less likely to be allergic and / or intolerance to dairy goats, dairy cows .... Probably not due to lactose, but only changed when the non-pasteurized milk.

You're right ... always recommended in a year.

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