Well I finished unmolding my first loaf of goat's milk soap this morning and, so far, all looks well.
I put the loaf in the freezer for 30 minutes when I first poured it last night. Then I pulled it out of the freezer and popped it into the refrigerator for 2 hours. I pulled it out of the fridge before I went to bed and sat it on the counter, uncovered, until this morning.
I used my new silicone loaf mold to make this batch () and I was happy to see there was no bowing in this mold and the soap came out of it easily. I also finally got a miter box and used that to slice the soaps. These slices came out far more even than my previous pathetic attempts at slicing soap
I did not color this soap but did use a very small amount of oatmeal and honey fragrance. I never did smell an ammonia smell when I was making the soap, as some people warned me about. I don't know if that's a good thing or bad thing.
So I guess I'll have to wait a while to see how well (or not) this goat's milk soap works and whether or not it has much lather. Thanks to everyone for helping to walk me through this for the first time.