Which is better for babies, cow’s milk or goat’s milk?

It is usually necessary to determine which is more suitable, cow’s milk formula or goat’s milk formula, based on the infant’s gastrointestinal function.
Goat milk powder refers to milk powder made from goat’s milk and cow milk powder refers to milk powder made from cow’s milk.
Goat milk powder contains protein, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C and many other substances. The protein content of goat’s milk powder is closer to that of breastmilk, and after brewing it is closer to breastmilk, and it is easier to be digested and absorbed by infants than cow’s milk powder, so goat’s milk powder is more suitable for children with weak stomachs and poor physique.
However, if long-term consumption of goat’s milk powder instead of breast milk, may lead to infant megaloblastic anemia, etc., and goat’s milk powder price is relatively expensive, infants long-term consumption of goat’s milk powder, may increase the economic burden of parents.
Cow’s milk powder contains protein, calcium, iron, phosphorus, zinc, copper, manganese, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin D and many other substances. It is easy to preserve and has high nutritional value. Healthy babies can choose different cow’s milk powder to feed at different ages.
If babies have adverse reactions such as diarrhea and vomiting after consuming cow’s milk powder, they should go to the hospital in time.