Goat Infant Formula
Kendamil Goat Milk infant formula is made with love in Europe and specifically designed for easy digestion.
We use Whole Goat's Milk, rich in A2 beta casein, which reduces the risk of discomfort and intolerance. Free from palm oil, corn syrup, soy and other additives, this premium formula offers a natural source of nutrients, while supporting healthy growth and digestion in infants.
Suitable for term infants from birth until 12 months.
Hospitals and institutions interested in ordering Kendamil Infant Formulas for hospital use, reach out to our healthcare team at hcp.usa@kendamil.com.
Whole A2 Goat Milk
we use fresh whole A2 goat milk as a source of fat in our formulas
Plant-based DHA
we use marine algae as a source of essential omega 3 fatty acids
Vegetarian
our entire range is certified vegetarian
Step 1: Wash hands thoroughly with soap and warm water before preparing formula.
Step 2:Bring 1 liter of fresh water to the boil (do not use repeatedly boiled water). Let cool for 30 minutes, so it remains at least 158ºF. Measure the required water into a sterilized bottle. Using the scoop provided, add the correct number of levelled scoops of powder to the bottle. Use the straight edge inside the lid to leave each scoop.
Step 3: Place on a sterilized cap and shake well to dissolve powder. Cool to room temperature by running the bottle (lid on) under cold running water. Once feeding begins, use formula within 1 hour or discard. Always test the temperature of the formula on the inside of your wrist after above cooling step.
Feeding Guide |
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To make |
Added Water |
Added Powder |
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2 fl oz bottle |
2 fl oz |
2 unpacked level scoops (8.6) |
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4 fl oz bottle |
4 fl oz |
4 unpacked level scoops (17.2) |
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6 fl oz bottle |
6 fl oz |
6 unpacked level scoops (25.8) |
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8 fl oz bottle |
8 fl oz |
8 unpacked level scoops (34.4) |
Each scoop adds about 0.1 fl oz (4.3) to the amount of prepared formula
The health of your baby depends on carefully following the instructions within ‘directions for preparation and use’. Powdered infant formulas are not sterile and should not be fed to premature infants or infants who might have immune problems unless directed and used under medical supervision. Failure to follow these instructions may result in severe harm.