I emailed the company asking if their goats are 100% grass-fed without any other supplementation and wanted a statement saying that the goats themselves are not exposed to pesticides/herbicides/hormones/vaccines/antibiotics. I even re-worded my question about three or four times but they are good with the word-plays. We know the product itself does not contain any of these, but we’re talking about the goats. I was not satisfied with these sketchy responses.The other thing I noticed is that the serving size is one scoop instead of four scoops like most other brands recommend, which also matches the nutritional profile of real goat milk. If you only use one scoop, you’re getting a watered down product and missing out on the proper nutrients you would get with four scoops—so here’s another scam so that they can get you on the “value” of how many servings is in the product. I also asked the company about this and never got a response. That’s very evil and deceptive… I planned on feeding this to my 15-month-old and it could have caused him a lot of harm.
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