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16 fl oz-Unpasteurized Goat Milk (Pint)

16 fl oz-Unpasteurized Goat Milk (Pint)

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SKU: GM-16

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Raw, Unpasteurized Goat Milk-Pint

Behold the wholesome goodness of 16 oz. of raw, frozen unpasteurized goat milk, packaged in a convenient pint-sized plastic bottle. This milk comes from pasture-raised Indiana goats given top-quality love & attention. These goats are raised without steroids, hormones, or antibiotics. 100% raw, unpasteurized goat milk contains many important & vital minerals, enzymes, vitamins & fatty acids for your pet's optimal nutrition. Goat milk has been coined as the universal milk! Besides all of the great added health benefits that this wonderful, natural product brings, pets love the taste of unadulterated goat milk! This milk is frozen in a BPA-free plastic bottle.


Raw, unpasteurized goat milk is a great meal for a growing puppy or kitten or a nutritionally packed supplement for your adult pet.


Please note that goat milk may brown as it thaws & sits in your refrigerator. Use within 10 days of thawing.


Shipping Weight: 1 pound


We do not sell any products that contain denaturants, added colors, preservatives, artificial ingredients & no HPP. There are no grains, fruits or vegetables added to any of our products. It's part of our commitment to quality. We believe in feeding a nutrient-rich meat, bone & organ diet–a carnivore diet as Mother Nature intended!

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Product: 16 fl oz-Unpasteurized Goat Milk (Pint)

Ingredients: 100% raw goat milk.

Guaranteed Analysis:

  • Crude Protein (min).......4%

  • Crude Fat (min)...............7%

  • Crude Fiber (max)..........0.05%

  • Moisture (max)...............79%


Want to know the many benefits that Raw Goat Milk can have for your carnivore? Feel free to read about it on our blog.

This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only because it does not meet AAFCO requirements for a complete diet.