Give a goat
Goats’ milk provides great protein to help children grow. Extra milk can be sold to earn money for medicines and other necessities.
A goat can give up to 16 cups of milk a day. Goat’s milk is easier to digest than cow’s milk and is an excellent source of calcium, protein, and other essential nutrients that growing children need. Goats are practical animals — flourishing in harsh climates while producing valuable manure to fertilize crops and vegetable gardens.
A goat is the gift of sustainability, which means fertilizer and food for families—especially those living in areas that cannot support less hardy livestock.
Goats’ milk provides great protein to help children grow. Extra milk can be sold to earn money for medicines and other necessities.
A goat can give up to 16 cups of milk a day. Goat’s milk is easier to digest than cow’s milk and is an excellent source of calcium, protein, and other essential nutrients that growing children need. Goats are practical animals — flourishing in harsh climates while producing valuable manure to fertilize crops and vegetable gardens.
A goat is the gift of sustainability, which means fertilizer and food for families—especially those living in areas that cannot support less hardy livestock.