I'm sure they CAN have it, but whether it's good for them or has all the right nutrients, I'm guessing no. Then again, I have no experience, it's just logic, different animal, different needs.
Goats milk would typically have the same level of nutrients as cows milk only with a higher fat content I guess. So yes I'd think that G M would be good for calves if it is just as good for goat kids.
I have alot of goat milk, I thought maybe next year I'd get a bottle calf to raise on it, well next year came early I guess and now I have a bottle calf. My vet said the goat milk would give it scours, so I bought some formula, but I've heard others talk about raising calves on goats milk, and I'm pretty sure I've seen pics of calves nursing off a goat.
Can I mix the goat milk w/ the formula? I got a smallish bag and I'm not sure it will last til the calf is weaned, but thought maybe if I could mix it half and half it would save me from having to buy more (and I could go to straight goats milk if I run out of formula).
So if I did feed straight goat milk I would need to water it down?
Thank you for the help! Do you think it would be ok to mix it w/ the formula? (I'd like to use the goat's milk, but don't want to waste the formula, and if I run out of formula I don't want to have any tummy troubles by switching, if I do half and half, the calf will already be use to it).
I have never done it myself but do know others around here that do mix formula and milk without issue. The biggest problem I see with people bottle feeding is formula that is too cold and cause an upset.