The only nutritionally complete and safe goat infant formula in New Zealand.
Suitable from birth.
Karicare Goat Formula has everything your baby needs for healthy growth and
development and is an excellent option for healthy bottle-fed infants or
infants experiencing non-medical digestive discomfort on a cows' milk based
formula.
The naturally soft curd formed by goats' milk protein may be easier for your
baby to digest. The goats' milk fat in Karicare Goat Formula has a high
proportion of medium chain fatty acids which are easily absorbed and may be
easier for your baby to digest.
Packs available
900g cans.
Ingredients
* Goat milk solids (43%), Lactose (purified from milk),
Vegetable oils, Acidity regulator (Citric Acid and / or Calcium Hydroxide),
Choline, Taurine.
* Goat milk is a "characterising ingredient", in this product.
Minerals
Calcium, Sodium, Iron, Zinc, Copper, Manganese, Iodine,
Selenium.
Vitamins
Vitamins (A, B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, C, D, E, K1), Pantothenic
acid, B-Carotene, Folic acid, Biotin.
Always wash hands before preparing the feed
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| 1. Sterilise bottles, teats and utensils by boiling or using an approved sterilsing agent. | 2. Boil water and allow to cool to feeding temperature (approximately 37°C). | 3. Measure the volume of cooled, boiled water into a sterilised feeding bottle. |
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| 4. Fill the scoop lightly and level with a knife, avoid compacting the formula. Add the required number of level scoops of powder. | 5. Always add one level scoop of powder for each 50ml of water in the feeding bottle. | 6. Place the cap on the bottle and shake to dissolve powder. Before feeding, check the feed is at the right temperature by shaking a few drops on your wrist. |
USE IMMEDIATELY. For all formulas it is safer to feed immediately after preparation. NEVER SAVE UNFINISHED FEEDS. Only use the scoop provided with the can.
| Age in Months | To Prepare One Feed | Number
of Feeds Per Day |
Total
mL Per Day |
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| Cooled
Boiled Water mL |
Level
Scoops of Powder |
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| Up to 2 weeks
2 weeks to 1 month 1-2 2-4 4-6 Over 6 |
50
100 150 200 250 250 |
1
2 3 4 4 5 |
7-8
6 5-6 5 4-5 4-5 |
350-400
600 750-900 1000 1000-1250 1000-1250 |
This feeding guide is a general guide ONLY, your baby may need more or less than shown.
