Raw Organic Goat Kefir

$12

28 pieces in stock

Over 3 Dozen Live Probiotic Strains. 100% Grass-Fed.

Raw organic goat kefir is one of the most popular fermented probiotic foods for dogs and cats in the raw feeding community -- and for good reason. Naturally easier to digest than cow dairy, loaded with live bacteria and enzymes, and sourced from 100% grass-fed goats.

If you are looking for a natural probiotic for your dog or cat, raw goat kefir is one of the most effective and bioavailable options available. Fermented goat milk contains over three dozen strains of live healthy bacteria and active enzymes that support gut health, immune function, and digestion in both dogs and cats. Goat milk is naturally easier for pets to digest than cow milk because its fat globules are smaller and its protein structure is closer to what carnivores process most efficiently. This makes raw goat kefir for dogs and cats an especially good choice for pets with sensitive stomachs, food sensitivities, or those recovering from antibiotics that have disrupted the gut microbiome. The milk is raw (unpasteurized) and un-homogenized, preserving every enzyme and beneficial bacteria that commercial processing would destroy. Like all raw dairy, this product will naturally sour after 10 to 14 days in the refrigerator. This is normal and safe -- soured raw milk is not spoiled milk. 

Probiotic Whole Food 100% Grass-Fed & Finished Raw & Unpasteurized
Size: Sold by the single pint. Ships frozen.
Storage note: Raw milk will sour after 10 to 14 days in the fridge. Soured raw milk is safe -- it is not the same as rotten pasteurized milk.
Also available in: Cow Kefir and Sheep Kefir.
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Raw Feeding Fact

Kefir originated over 2,000 years ago in the Caucasus Mountains, where shepherds discovered that fresh goat milk carried in leather pouches would ferment into a tart, bubbly drink that kept them healthy through harsh winters. The word "kefir" is believed to derive from the Turkish word for "good feeling." Modern research has since confirmed what those shepherds observed firsthand: the live bacterial cultures in fermented goat milk actively colonize the gut lining, crowding out harmful pathogens and supporting the immune system -- roughly 70% of which lives in the gastrointestinal tract of dogs and cats

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