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Goats Milk Delivery

High in protein and packed with calcium, vitamins, and minerals, goat's milk is a naturally nutritious alternative to cow's milk. Delicious in hot and cold drinks, poured over cereal, and as a cooking ingredient in your favourite recipes, it's fresh, creamy, and easy to digest. The best bit? It's available in whole and semi-skimmed from Delamere Dairy, an environmentally-focused dairy producing the finest British milk. Discover more below.

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Goats Milk FAQs

Yes, as an animal milk, goats milk counts as dairy.
No, goats milk contains lactose. It is sometimes mistaken for being lactose-free because it contains slightly less than cow’s milk, and some people with lactose intolerance find they can digest it easier.
Goats milk is often credited with a range of health benefits. Nutritionally, it’s a source of prebiotics, calcium, and some immune-boosting nutrients (including Vitamin A, selenium and zinc). It’s also found by some to be easier to digest than cows milk due to its lower lactose content and smaller fat globules.
Yes, goats milk contains approximately 115mg of calcium per 100ml, which is about 13% more than cow’s milk!
Goats milk typically contains at least 3 grams of protein per 100ml, similar to cows milk.
Yes, you can cook and bake with goats milk just like you would cows milk.
Yes, you can! It’s surprisingly easy, too. Check out our easy guide on how to make your own goats cheese at home.
You can freeze goats milk at home and it should be good to use for a few months. To find out more, check out our full guide on how to freeze different types of milk at home.