Nannycare Follow-On Goat Milk Formula:
What it is
A goat milk–based follow-on formula for babies from 6 months onward.
Made with full-cream goat milk and gently processed to retain natural nutrients.
Intended to complement a weaning diet.
Key features
Naturally contains A2 protein.
No palm oil, maltodextrin, soya, or GMOs.
Supported by over 30 years of goat-milk formula research and clinical trials.
Provides vitamin D, A, and C to support normal immune system function.
Feeding guidance (from 6 months)
Babies typically need about 500–600 ml of breast milk or formula daily alongside solid foods.
Goat milk formula experts – Our expertise is built on decades of research, including over 97 scientific studies exploring goat milk and goat milk formula.
Made with whole A2 goat milk – We uniquely use whole goat milk as 100% of our protein source, preserving more of its natural qualities, including milk fat, MFGM and other valuable nutrients.
Tailored nutrition for babies aged 6–12 months – Our Stage 2 Follow On Milk is specially designed to complement a baby’s weaning diet.
Now with added 2’FL (HMO) – In addition to the prebiotics already found naturally in our goat milk, 2’-FL is the most abundant HMO in breast milk and supports gut health.
Plant-based DHA (no fish oil) – Now from a plant source instead of fish oil — free from fish allergens, with high purity and more sustainable sourcing.
Minimally processed – Made with care to protect the natural integrity of our ingredients, while avoiding unnecessary highly processed additions.
Mixing ratio:
1 level scoop (4.3 g) per 30 ml of water.
Example feeds:
6 scoops + 180 ml water
7 scoops + 210 ml water
Amounts are only a guide — babies may drink more or less.
Preparation basics
Wash hands and sterilise all equipment.
Boil fresh water and let it cool for no more than 30 minutes.
Measure water first, then add the correct number of level scoops.
Shake well until dissolved.
Cool the bottle and feed immediately.
Safety notes
Powdered formula is not sterile — proper preparation is important.
Do not store prepared feeds; use right away and discard leftovers within 2 hours.
Do not microwave (risk of hot spots).
Do not add extra powder or anything else to the bottle.
Next stage
After this stage (from 1 year), the brand suggests a growing-up milk for ages 1–3 years.
If you’d like, I can compare this to cow’s-milk formula, explain the benefits of goat milk, or help you check if it’s suitable for a specific baby’s needs.