The Nigerian Forum for Agricultural Advisory Services (NIFAAS), has recommended the consumption of goat milk, saying it is more beneficial to healthy growth than cow milk.
This is contained in the forum’s Fact Sheet, made available on Thursday to the Newsmen in Ibadan.
It stated that goat milk contained more protein, higher
level of essential amino acids and could supply the body with more
vitamin A than cow milk.
The Fact Sheet emphasised that the milk from goat was higher in calcium and phosphorous, adding that it has more potassium.
According to it, the milk is also rich in iron, copper, magnesium, manganese and has a lot of antioxidant activity.
It also remarked that the protein in goat milk could digest faster and easier than that of cow milk.
It however noted that most Nigerians do not consume goat
milk due to its `nauseating’ flavour and bitter taste, and advised
that the udder must be cleaned thoroughly with warm water and the coat
brushed well before milking to avoid the bitter taste.
“This is to avoid foreign matter from the skin getting into
milk, the milk also needs to be filtered and the buckets, jars being
used sterilised.
“Also, once milking is done, the milk should be promptly
cooled to about 17c, this will stop enzyme action, prevent breakdown of
fats, other lipids to release fatty acids which contributes to the goaty
flavour of milk.
“The female goats produce a lot of pheromones and when kept
close to the male goats, they get affected by the latter’s odour, which
is passed into milk.
“It’s safer to keep the doe and buck yards apart, especially when milking.
“The farmer should only allow the does and bucks to meet
during the breeding season, this helps in eliminating the goaty flavour
in milk,” it stated.
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