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Meyenberg Powdered Goat Milk, Vitamin D, 12-Ounce Cans (Pack of 3)
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Meyenberg Powdered Goat Milk, Vitamin D, 12-Ounce Cans (Pack of 3)

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Meyenberg goat milk is a healthy addition for the whole family diet - on cereal, in your favorite recipes, or right out of the glass. They are supplemented with folic acid and Vitamin D, pure and delicious. Powdered goat milk is produced from the finest pasteurized whole goat milk with water removed.

Features:

Pack of 3 (total 36 oz)


100% natural- no antibiotics, preservatives, or growth hormones


Kosher-certified ingredients, including goat milk and folic acid


Higher in calcium, vitamins A and B, and potassium than cow's milk


Well suited to meet the nutritional requirements of newborn, orphaned, or aging animals as a milk replacer


Product Details:
Product Weight: 36.0 Ounces
Package Length: 12.0 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 4.2 inches
Package Weight: 1.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 77 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 77 customer reviews )
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32 of 33 found the following review helpful:

5Is A ok fineJan 09, 2007
By starflakes "starflakes"
I prefer this powdered milk to the condensed form that Meyerberg sells. The condensed has a more sour flavor to it. One has to realize that goat's milk is not cow's milk in that it is richer or creamier in flavor so it does startle one until your palate get's used to something which tastes "different". When it is warm, it honestly tastes about as close to what a milk product should taste. Cold it has a slight powdered milk processed flavor.

I actually made ice cream from this powdered milk and it turned out pretty good. It is like ice milk as this is milk, but it was different and enjoyable but quite sweet.

The recipe was 1 quart milk (8 scoops of powdered milk made warm and allowed to chill)

1 cup white sugar

1 tsp vanilla flavoring (you can try other flavorings like banana)

1/8 tsp salt

My electric freezer will freeze this in 20 minutes.

I like the powdered for it's ease and it keeps well. I can make up a quart and it will keep 2 weeks, so it is on hand and not wasting or forcing someone who has limited use to drink a gallon of milk. Granted one is used to cow's milk, but this is something one can get used to if they have allergies and I am glad it comes in a nice metal can with a plastic lid to reseal after you pop the top and a plastic measuring scoop to get it right.

One can will make 3 quarts of milk.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5Meyenberg Powdered Goat Milk -- Good for PuppiesJan 09, 2007
By D. L. Cutter
I used Meyenberg Powdered Goat Milk with my first litter of pups five years ago, and was very pleased with it, so made sure to stock up before my second litter was born. I supplement the mother's food with it, and mix it with ground puppy food to make a puppy gruel to transition the pups to puppy food. The pups and their mother seem to love it, and have suffered no digestive problems at all. It dissolves quickly in warm water and is convenient and easy to store. I recommend it as a nutritional supplement for nursing mothers and pups both.

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5My toddler drinks itNov 09, 2006
By Paul Streby
My almost-two-year-old is allergic to cow's milk, so we give him a mixture of goat's milk and rice milk. Liquid goat's milk is expensive, at least where I live, so we switched to the powdered form a few months ago. I don't drink milk, but my son seems to like it okay. Goat's milk products have a distinct flavor that you either love or hate; I love it in goat cheese and goat butter, but my wife hates it. Judge for yourself!

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

3Some cans tastes good, others horridApr 23, 2011
By momof2
I really do not know what the issue is with this goat milk. My one year old daughter has suffered horrible constipation since switching to cow milk on her birthday. After a month of us both suffering (because I had to help it along if you get my drift), I switched her to goat milk. After 2 days, she was passing perfectly soft stools. The goat milk definitely cured her of the constipation, but each can I open seems to be different. Sometimes when I reconsitute it, I know right away that it is going to taste terrible because the smell is so strong. Other cans, I hardly notice it. She will not drink the bad-smelling milk, and when I have tried it, I have nearly vomitted! Majorly salty and gamey tasting.
Compared to fresh (Meyenberg from the fridge section of grocery store), well, it really doesn't compare. I have found the fresh to taste sweet, like cream, and then there is a little gamey after-taste, but nothing like the slap-you-in-the-face taste of the powdered. I was hoping to save money with the powdered, but since it is a 50/50 chance she won't drink certain cans, I am really wasting money. I am thinking I will have to stick with the fresh from now on.
If anyone has any ideas about what the difference between cans could be, I would love to hear it! I always have prepared it with Britta-filtered water (warmed on the stove) and mixed it up in pyrex, then stored it in a large Ball jar in fridge. (I know I should prob call the company and talk to them, but that would require me to actually remember to do it at a time that they are open and I am able - never happens!!)Thanks!

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5Goats milkJan 26, 2007
By Bertha Mayberry
This is the best stuff going for a child that is unable to drink formula or soy milk. I used it for my son when he was a baby. I started him on it when he was about 3 months old, because of allergies and his doctor said to leave him on the soy milk even though it was causing him much discomfort. I couldn't just let my son suffer and took it upon myself to put him on goats milk and ended up with a healthy kid and a doctor who was also a convert!

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