Nannycare’s nutritionally tailored premium goat milk-based formula helps support the nutritional needs of toddlers from 1 to 3 years.
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Our Nannycare goat milk is produced by a Co-operative of farms in some of New Zealand’s richest pastures.
Their sole focus is to produce the very best quality goat milk only for use in making baby and toddler formula. Nannycare goats are carefully selected and fed a highly nutritious diet to make milk which is especially suited to baby and toddler formula. With careful handling and gentle transportation, taking great care to maintain the nutritional integrity of the milk, Nannycare goat milk-based formulas are then made in a world class facility which was purpose-built solely for manufacturing goat milk formula.
All Nannycare formulas are made from this 100% natural, full cream premium goat milk with the addition of important, vital ingredients (as required by legislation for all formula). There is no skimmed milk or whey in our formulas. Because of this they are significantly less processed than the majority of other formulas with less heat treatment and fewer synthetic additions. We also in general avoid unnecessary (optional) ingredients as these can place an extra burden on baby’s delicate developing system and we believe it’s better to keep it gentle for baby.
For your baby’s healthy growth and development.
Nannycare’s nutritionally tailored premium goat milk-based baby formula is suitable from 6 to 12 months to complement the weaning diet.
Nannycare’s nutritionally tailored premium goat milk-based formula helps support the nutritional needs of toddlers from 1 to 3 years.
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In our recent survey of 500 mums using baby formula (any brand), 48% of cow’s milk formula users weren’t sure what their baby’s formula was made from (vs 0% of Nannycare goat milk formula users).
Read our quick guide to help simplify this topic and dispel some myths…
1J Paediatr Child Health (2005) 41, 564; Nutr Res Pract (2011) 5, 308; Brit J Nutr (2014) 111, 1641; Appl Environ Microbiol (2013) 79, 3040; JPGN (2015) 61, 367; Brit J Nutr (2020) 123, 402.
2Thum et al 2015; Martinez-Ferez et al. 2006.
Breastfeeding is best for babies and provides many benefits for both you and your baby.
It is important that you eat a healthy, balanced diet in preparation for, and during, breastfeeding.
Combined breast and bottle feeding in the first weeks of life may reduce the supply of your own breastmilk. If for any reason you choose not to breastfeed, do remember that such a decision can be difficult to reverse.
Using infant formula also has social and financial implications which must be considered.
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Goat milk-based formulas should not be given to infants with a cow’s milk protein allergy, unless directed by a healthcare professional.
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