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Discover the Nannycare range, thoughtfully created to support your little one’s journey. Our formulas are tailored to each stage, offering gentle, science-backed nutrition from the UK’s goat milk formula experts.
Feeding guide from 0-12 months.
Approx Age | Approx weight (kg) | Boiled water per feed (ml) | Number of scoops | Number of feeds per day |
---|---|---|---|---|
Birth to 2 weeks | 3 - 4 | 60 | 2 | 8 |
2 - 4 weeks | 3.5 - 5 | 90 | 3 | 5 - 7 |
1 - 2 months | 4 - 6 | 120 | 4 | 5 - 7 |
2 - 3 months | 4.5 - 7 | 150 | 5 | 4 - 6 |
3 - 4 months | 5 - 7.5 | 180 | 6 | 4 - 5 |
5 - 6 months | 6.5 - 8.5 | 210 | 7 | 4 - 5 |
6+ months* | 7+ | 210 | 7 | 3 |
Scoop enclosed. 1 scoop = 4.3g * Assumes weaning at 6 months.
This information is a guide only. Your baby may need more or less feeds than shown. Ask a healthcare professional if you need more advice.
Nutrient | *Per 100 ml prepared feed |
---|---|
Energy | 270kj |
66kcal | |
Fat | 3.4g |
of which, saturates | 1.2g |
of which, monounsaturates | 1.6g |
of which, polyunsaturates | 0.53g |
-linoleic acid (omega 6) | 400mg |
-α-linolenic acid (omega 3) | 53mg |
-docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) | 15mg |
-arachidonic acid (AA) | 16mg |
Carbohydrate | 7.3g |
of which, sugars (lactose) | 7.3g |
Protein | 1.3g |
Fibre | 0.10g |
of which, 2′-fucosyllactose (2'-FL) | 0.10g |
Vitamins | |
---|---|
Vitamin A | 56µg |
Vitamin D₃ | 1.4µg |
Vitamin E | 1.5mg |
Vitamin K₁ | 6.7µg |
Vitamin C | 12mg |
Thiamin (B₁) | 0.062mg |
Riboflavin (B₂) | 0.12mg |
Niacin (B₃) | 0.66mg |
Vitamin B₆ | 0.036mg |
Folic acid | 22µg DFE |
Vitamin B₁₂ | 0.18µg |
Biotin | 2.3µg |
Pantothenic acid | 0.35mg |
Minerals | |
---|---|
Sodium | 19mg |
Potassium | 70mg |
Chloride | 57mg |
Calcium | 57mg63 |
Phosphorus | 39mg |
Magnesium | 4.6mg |
Iron | 0.65mg |
Zinc | 0.49mg |
Copper | 0.049mg |
Manganese | 0.0090mg |
Fluoride | 0.0065mg |
Selenium | 2.5µg |
Iodine | 13µg |
Others | |
---|---|
Choline | 21mg |
Taurine | 4.6mg |
Carnitine | 0.90mg |
Inositol | 3.9mg |
Breastfeeding is the best source of nutrition for your baby. Glad you asked! Many parents choose Nannycare as a first option when they decide to move on from breastfeeding or are combination feeding. If you are already using cow's milk formula and your baby is unsettled with mild feeding issues, Nannycare goat milk formula may be a suitable alternative*. Please note: FSA advice is that goat milk formula is not suitable for babies with an established cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) unless directed by a Healthcare Professional. *Always refer to a Healthcare Professional before switching.
You can be assured that Nannycare is safe for your baby. A high-quality clinical trial with Nannycare infant formula convinced the European Food Safety Authority and the UK Government to amend legislation to recognise goat milk formula, giving it equal status to cow’s milk formula¹ ².
Nannycare formulas are supported by multiple clinical studies¹ and we continue to invest in and lead the world in goat milk formula research³.
Nannycare formulas have a delicious, creamy taste your little one will really enjoy (without the aroma often associated with goat milk). This is thanks to our premium Nannycare goat milk and gentle processing. In fact, taste trials in 5 European countries showed most mothers ‘Preferred the pleasant taste over the market leaders’.
No, there can be differences in the protein profile of the goat milk base itself, and in the way it is processed. Most goat milk is produced primarily for the very popular cheese market. Our Nannycare goats are selected and nurtured to produce milk which is specially suited to making baby milk, within a Co-operative of 71 farms in some of New Zealand’s richest pastures. All farms have high-quality, uniform standards and their sole focus is to produce the best quality goat milk only for use in making baby formula. The care they take even extends to gentle transportation of the milk to ensure its nutritional integrity is maintained. Nannycare formulas are then made in a world class facility, purpose-built, solely for making goat milk formula.
Feeding guide from 0-12 months.
Approx Age | Approx weight (kg) | Boiled water per feed (ml) | Number of scoops | Number of feeds per day |
---|---|---|---|---|
Birth to 2 weeks | 3 - 4 | 60 | 2 | 8 |
2 - 4 weeks | 3.5 - 5 | 90 | 3 | 5 - 7 |
1 - 2 months | 4 - 6 | 120 | 4 | 5 - 7 |
2 - 3 months | 4.5 - 7 | 150 | 5 | 4 - 6 |
3 - 4 months | 5 - 7.5 | 180 | 6 | 4 - 5 |
5 - 6 months | 6.5 - 8.5 | 210 | 7 | 4 - 5 |
6+ months* | 7+ | 210 | 7 | 3 |
Scoop enclosed. 1 scoop = 4.3g * Assumes weaning at 6 months.
This information is a guide only. Your baby may need more or less feeds than shown. Ask a healthcare professional if you need more advice.
Nutrient | *Per 100 ml prepared feed |
---|---|
Energy | 270kj |
66kcal | |
Fat | 3.4g |
of which, saturates | 1.2g |
of which, monounsaturates | 1.6g |
of which, polyunsaturates | 0.53g |
-linoleic acid (omega 6) | 400mg |
-α-linolenic acid (omega 3) | 53mg |
-docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) | 15mg |
-arachidonic acid (AA) | 16mg |
Carbohydrate | 7.3g |
of which, sugars (lactose) | 7.3g |
Protein | 1.3g |
Fibre | 0.10g |
of which, 2′-fucosyllactose (2'-FL) | 0.10g |
Vitamins | |
---|---|
Vitamin A | 56µg |
Vitamin D₃ | 1.4µg |
Vitamin E | 1.5mg |
Vitamin K₁ | 6.7µg |
Vitamin C | 12mg |
Thiamin (B₁) | 0.062mg |
Riboflavin (B₂) | 0.12mg |
Niacin (B₃) | 0.66mg |
Vitamin B₆ | 0.036mg |
Folic acid | 22µg DFE |
Vitamin B₁₂ | 0.18µg |
Biotin | 2.3µg |
Pantothenic acid | 0.35mg |
Minerals | |
---|---|
Sodium | 19mg |
Potassium | 70mg |
Chloride | 57mg |
Calcium | 57mg63 |
Phosphorus | 39mg |
Magnesium | 4.6mg |
Iron | 0.65mg |
Zinc | 0.49mg |
Copper | 0.049mg |
Manganese | 0.0090mg |
Fluoride | 0.0065mg |
Selenium | 2.5µg |
Iodine | 13µg |
Others | |
---|---|
Choline | 21mg |
Taurine | 4.6mg |
Carnitine | 0.90mg |
Inositol | 3.9mg |
Breastfeeding is the best source of nutrition for your baby. Glad you asked! Many parents choose Nannycare as a first option when they decide to move on from breastfeeding or are combination feeding. If you are already using cow's milk formula and your baby is unsettled with mild feeding issues, Nannycare goat milk formula may be a suitable alternative*. Please note: FSA advice is that goat milk formula is not suitable for babies with an established cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) unless directed by a Healthcare Professional. *Always refer to a Healthcare Professional before switching.
You can be assured that Nannycare is safe for your baby. A high-quality clinical trial with Nannycare infant formula convinced the European Food Safety Authority and the UK Government to amend legislation to recognise goat milk formula, giving it equal status to cow’s milk formula¹ ².
Nannycare formulas are supported by multiple clinical studies¹ and we continue to invest in and lead the world in goat milk formula research³.
Nannycare formulas have a delicious, creamy taste your little one will really enjoy (without the aroma often associated with goat milk). This is thanks to our premium Nannycare goat milk and gentle processing. In fact, taste trials in 5 European countries showed most mothers ‘Preferred the pleasant taste over the market leaders’.
No, there can be differences in the protein profile of the goat milk base itself, and in the way it is processed. Most goat milk is produced primarily for the very popular cheese market. Our Nannycare goats are selected and nurtured to produce milk which is specially suited to making baby milk, within a Co-operative of 71 farms in some of New Zealand’s richest pastures. All farms have high-quality, uniform standards and their sole focus is to produce the best quality goat milk only for use in making baby formula. The care they take even extends to gentle transportation of the milk to ensure its nutritional integrity is maintained. Nannycare formulas are then made in a world class facility, purpose-built, solely for making goat milk formula.
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