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are changes per seasonal diets in the quality of goat milk concerning 
FA in the intensive production system. In conducting the study, a 
methodological requirement was to use the same diet that is produced 
locally with local feedstus that farmers use to feed goats. The study 
has practical utility because it determined the seasonal diets change 
in the lipids of goat milk. One limitation of the study caused by the 
need to maintain the same diet as that used by the farmers is that it is 
not possible to quantify the eect or contribution of the two factors 
diet or metabolic-environmental in the change of the quality of the 
milk per season, because both changed during the seasons. Under 
intensive production system, the goat produces milk that is richer in 
favorable nutritional components that can contribute to improving 
the characterization of goat dairy products, thus adding value to its 
market (Lopez et al., 2019).
Conclusions
The content of FA is higher in the rainy seasonal diet. The content 
of polyunsaturated FA and highly unsaturated FA (AA, EPA, and 
DHA) are dierent among seasonal diets.
Acknowledgments
We acknowledge Dolores Rondero-Astorga, and Pedro Luna-
García for technical support.
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