The results of this experiment lead us to the conclusion that the presence of a high level of
concentrate supplementation in diets followed by intensive grazing produces significant changes in the goat’s milk chemical composition. Groups B and C fed with high concentrate level with pasture grazing recorded significantly higher contents of fat, protein, lactose and total solids. The chemical composition of Carpatina goat milk varied during lactation, with high values in the early and the late lactations.