Europe's #1 goat colostrum supply chain

We buy goat & cow colostrum at fair prices from quality farms in 5+ countries

Colostrum products

Goat colostrum is used as a high-quality ingredient for human nutritional and medical products, including milk powder for babies and the elderly, and fitness nutrition supplements. 


Learn more about colostrum products on our Goat Specialty Ingredients website.

About Capriscope Colostrum BV

Capriscope has been collecting goat colostrum since 2018 and works with 100+ supplying farms across Europe.


Demand is growing in Europe, Asia, and North America, creating continuous room for new suppliers.

Join our network of 100+ colostrum suppliers

  • Get an additional revenue stream
  • Sell surplus you otherwise throw away
  • Little extra effort; all material provided
  • Steady sales - we buy all colostrum, every year

How to milk goat colostrum

FAQs

  • In which countries do you buy colostrum?

    We buy in the Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic, Spain and Portugal. If you are located in another country you can still contact us and see what is possible.

  • From which animals do you buy colostrum?

    We buy goat and cow colostrum.

  • Which colostrum do you accept?

    Goats: we buy the goat's first and second colostrum milking, within the first 24 hours after birth. 


    Cows: first, second and third milking.

  • Who can become a colostrum supplier?

    Only professional farms with healthy animals are accepted. Animals must be in good health and managed according to the colostrum collection protocol.

  • What is the colostrum used for?

    The colostrum is transported to our factory in the Czech Republic where it is turned into powder, becoming a high-quality raw material for human nutritional and medical products, including for children, elderly people, and patients. Because of this, strict hygiene, care, and reliability are essential. Other uses are colostrum supplements in capsule form.

  • Which colostrum is not accepted?

    • Animals with mastitis
    • Colostrum containing blood
    • Animals treated with antibiotics during the dry period
    • Animals with a dry period shorter than 6 weeks
  • How should colostrum be milked?

    • Use clean, well-sanitized milking equipment 
    • Follow the collection protocol strictly 
    • Filter every milking using a milk filter 
    • If there is any doubt about quality, discard the colostrum.

    For details, always check the protocol.

  • How should colostrum be frozen?

    Colostrum is frozen immediately after collection. Before freezing write the production date on the packaging. 

  • How does collection and transport work?

    Monitor your freezer capacity carefully. Inform Capriscope at least one week in advance if your freezer is becoming full.


    Collection routes are planned regularly during the kidding season by your region's central storage facility. 

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