With our expertise in goat milk, we possess a deep understanding of the stringent standards needed to produce premium goat milk, uniquely suited for infant and toddler formulas. We recognize that not all goat milk is equivalent. Our formula, derived from whole goat milk, is meticulously crafted to cater to the nutritional needs of babies and toddlers. Our milk is sourced exclusively from our specialized farms, dedicated solely to supplying goat milk for our formula and follow-on milk. This sets us apart from farms primarily supplying milk for cheese production, where a firm curd is essential. Our goal is to achieve soft curds that readily disintegrate, aligning perfectly with our commitment to quality.
We meticulously consider every facet of our process, beginning with the thoughtful selection of goats, their nourishing forage and grass-based diet, all the way to the gentle transport of our Nannycare milk, ensuring the preservation of its nutritional excellence.
Curds crafted from goat milk
The protein composition of cow's milk and goat milk varies, impacting the digestive process in the stomach. Goat milk curds are naturally smaller and softer compared to those formed by cow's milk¹. This difference arises from the higher presence of Alpha S1 Casein in cow's milk, leading to the formation of larger and firmer curds that are less easily broken down¹. While the texture of goat milk curds may vary, we exclusively utilize our carefully selected goat milk, known for its consistent high quality, exclusively tailored for use in our Nannycare baby milk.
Naturally diverse oligosaccharides
In contrast to cow's milk, goat milk inherently boasts a higher concentration of oligosaccharides. Remarkably, our Nannycare formula contains a staggering 10 times more of these naturally occurring prebiotics, which exhibit greater diversity compared to those found in cow's milk² ³. Serving as an exceptional follow-on milk, Nannycare delivers all the essential nutrition required for your baby's growth and development, akin to any cow's milk-based formula.
When should you consider transitioning to a follow-on milk derived from goat's milk
Breast milk provides the best nourishment for your baby.
Thank you for your question! Many parents choose Nannycare as their preferred option when transitioning from breastfeeding or when supplementing breast milk with formula. If you're currently using cow's milk formula and your baby is experiencing mild feeding difficulties or fussiness, transitioning to Nannycare goat milk formula could be a suitable alternative*. However, it's crucial to note that the Food Standards Agency (FSA) recommends against using goat milk formula for infants with a confirmed cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) unless specifically advised to do so by a healthcare professional.
*Seeking guidance from a healthcare professional is recommended before making any alterations to your healthcare regimen.
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