Nannycare
Follow on milk
800g size | 4.3g scoop
From £22
- 6-12 months
- Supported by clinical trials
- Contains DHA (Omega 3 LCPs) to support normal visual development*
- Contains Vitamin D to support the normal function of the immune system
- Source of Iodine which contributes to the normal growth of children
- No palm oil, maltodextrin,glucose syrups, soya
- No whey required
- Non GMO
- Halal certified
Not suitable for cow’s milk protein allergy unless under the supervision of a suitably qualified healthcare professional.
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Product Details
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Ingredients
Pasteurised goat whole milk, lactose (from milk), vegetable oil blend (high oleic sunflower oil, rapeseed oil, sunflower oil, antioxidants (sunflower lecithin, tocopherol-rich extract)), pasteurised goat milk powders, oil from the microalgae Schizochytrium sp., Mortierella alpina oil, calcium citrate, 2'-fucosyllactose (from milk), choline chloride, sodium citrate, dicalcium phosphate, L-tyrosine, calcium hydroxide, L-tryptophan, L-cystine, L-isoleucine, ferrous sulphate, taurine, dl-α-tocopheryl acetate, L-ascorbic acid, zinc sulphate, potassium chloride, inositol, nicotinamide, cholecalciferol, retinyl acetate, L-carnitine, calcium d-pantothenate, cyanocobalamin, copper sulphate, phytonadione, thiamin hydrochloride, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, manganese sulphate, folic acid, potassium iodide, sodium selenite, d-biotin.
Allergy Advice: For allergens, see ingredients in bold. This product contains 38% goat milk on a dry matter basis.
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Nutritional Information
Nutrient Unit *Per 100 ml
prepared feedEnergy kj 280 kcal 66 Fat of which g 3.4 saturates g 1.2 monounsaturates g 1.6 polyunsaturates g 0.53 - linoleic acid (omega 6) mg 400 - α-linolenic acid (omega 3) mg 53 - docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) mg 15 - arachidonic acid (AA mg 16 Carbohydrate, of which g 7.4 sugars (lactose) g 7.4 Protein g 1.3 Fibre g 0.030 of which, 2′-fucosyllactose (2’-FL) g 0.030 Vitamins Vitamin A µg 56 Vitamin D₃ µg 1.5 Vitamin E mg 1.5 Vitamin K₁ µg 6.7 Vitamin C mg 12 Thiamin (B₁) mg 0.062 Riboflavin (B₂) mg 0.12 Niacin (B₃) mg 0.66 Vitamin B6 my 0.036 Folic acid µg DFE 22 Vitamin B₁₂ µg 0.18 Biotin µg 2.3 Pantothenic acid mg 0.35 Minerals Sodium mg 19 Potassium mg 70 Chloride mg 57 Calcium mg 63 Phosphorus mg 44 Iron mg 0.89 Zinc mg 0.49 Copper mg 0.049 Manganese mg 0.0090 Fluoride mg 0.0065 Selenium µg 2.5 Iodine µg 13 Others Choline mg 21 Taurine mg 4.6 Carnitine mg 0.90 Inositol mg 3.9 -
Preparing the Feed
Because powdered milks are not sterile, failure to follow instructions may make your baby ill.
- Wash your hands and sterilise all equipment according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Boil 1 litre of fresh tap water. Leave to cool for no more than 30 minutes (the temperature needs to be at least 70°C). Do not use water that is artificially softened or has been boiled before. Pour 210ml of water (see feeding guide) into a sterilised beaker. Be careful of scalding.
- Using only the scoop provided, lightly fill with powder and level off with the leveller that is built into the rim of the tin. Add 7 level scoops of powder.
- Place the sterilised lid on the beaker and shake well until the powder is fully dissolved.
- Cool the beaker under a running cold tap until it is lukewarm. Test the temperature on the inside of your wrist. Feed immediately.
Important Feeding Instructions
Use only the 4.3g scoop provided. Always add one level scoop of powder (4.3g) to each 30ml of cooled, boiled water. For hygiene reasons, do not store made up feeds. • Use feeds within 2 hours at most. Always use freshly boiled and cooled water. Always discard unfinished feeds. Make up each feed as required. Do not heat in a microwave as hot spots may occur and cause scalding. Do not add extra scoops of powder, or anything else to your baby’s feed. Do not leave your child alone during feeding.
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Feeding Guide
Feeding guide from 6 months*
Babies from 6 months* onward need about 500-600ml of breast milk or formula per day.
Level scoops of powder ml fl oz 7 210 7 To prepare using cooled boiled water:
*Assumes weaning at 6 months.
4.3g scoop enclosed.This information is given as a guide only.Your baby may need more or less than the amounts shown. Some drink different quantities at different times of the day. Always allow your baby to stop feeding when they indicate they have had enough. Note the volume of prepared formula is slightly greater than that of the water added.
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When to choose Nannycare?
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.
The goat milk formula experts

SOFT & GENTLE
Naturally softer curds than cow's milk¹

SUPPORTED BY SCIENCE
Reassuringly supported by clinical trials

WHOLE GOAT MILK
Natural milk fat from full cream goat milk

minimally processed
Gently made to protect natural nutrients