Baby formula Face-Off: goat milk vs cow milk – no clear winner
NCT ID NCT06312059
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether a goat-milk infant formula helps healthy babies grow as well as a standard cow-milk formula. Over 400 infants were fed either goat milk, cow milk test formula, or a regular cow-milk formula for 16 weeks. Researchers measured weight gain and checked for side effects. The goal was to see if the goat milk formula is a safe and effective alternative.
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ObvioHealth USA, Inc.
New York, New York, 10001, United States
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