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Holle Bio Stage 1 Goat Milk Formula (0-6 months)
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Holle Organic Goat Milk Formula Stage 1
Holle Goat Stage 1 infant milk formula is a popular alternative to cow's milk-based formulas, particularly by infants who exhibit sensitivity to cow's milk proteins. This formula is suitable for use up to six months of age and can be given from birth. Unlike Holle Goat PRE, this formula contains organic maltodextrin for added flavour and texture.
This Holle Goat Milk Formula is easier on the digestive system compared to equivalent cow's milk formulas due to its lower content of complex milk proteins typically found in cow's milk-based formulas. Goat milk naturally contains the A2 protein.
Organic Full Cream Goat's Milk Powder, Organic Maltodextrin, Organic Lactose, Organic Vegetable Oils (Organic Sunflower Oil, Organic Rapeseed Oil, L-Choline, Calcium Hydroxide, Microalgae Oil, L-Cystine, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Chloride, Vitamin C, L-Tryptophan, L-Tyrosin, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Chloride, Iron Lactate, Inositol, Vitamin E, Zinc Sulfate, L-Carnitine, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Copper Sulfate, Vitamin A, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B6, Folic Acid, Vitamin B2, Manganese Sulfate, Potassium Iodide, Vitamin K, Sodium Selenite, Vitamin D3, Biotin, Vitamin B12.
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WHY DO BABIES LOVE Holle Bio Goat Stage 1 FORMULA?
A step above organic
Preparation
- IMPORTANT: Only use the scoop provided in the box.
- Clean and Sterilize everything (bottle, nipple and ring)
- Use freshly boiled water only
- Cool water to optimal mixing temperature at or below 122°F / 50°C
- Add desired amount of water to bottle using the volumes in the feeding table below.
- Add one unpacked scoop of formula for every of water.
- Shake well until dissolved and no lumps remain
- Cool to drinking temperature at or below 98.6°F / 37°C
- Happy feeding!
Care instructions
- Expiration date is indicated on each box in the European format DD/MM/YY
- Store formula powder in a cool, dry place. Do not refrigerate
- Keep airtight and use within 3 weeks
- Only use the scoop provided. Do not mix with anything else (such as other milk)
- Use the bottle of prepared formula within 1 hour
- If refrigerated, a prepared bottle of formula should be used within 2-12 hours
The amount of formula needed per month depends on your baby's eating habits, and whether or not formula is their primary source of food. Below you'll find a sample table for ages 0 - 12+ months based on a 400 g package of Holle Bio Stage 1 Goat Milk Formula (0-6 months) formula.
Age | Water | Scoops | Formula Volume | Meals Per Day | Packs Needed |
0-3 Months | 90 ml (3 oz) | 3 | 100 ml (3.2 oz) | 5-7 | 7 / month |
3-6 Months | 120 ml (4 oz) | 4 | 135 ml (4.6oz) | 5-7 | 8 / month |
6-10 Months | 180 ml (6 oz) | 6 | 200 ml (6.7 oz) | 5-6 | 12 / month |
10-12 Months | 210 ml (7oz) | 7 | 235 ml (8 oz) | 3-4 | 9 / month |
12+ Months | 210 ml (8oz) | 7 | 235 ml (8oz) | 2-3 | 6 / month |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HOLLE GOAT PRE AND STAGE 1?
The main differences between Holle Goat PRE and Holle Goat Stage 1 formulas are in their ingredients and intended use. Holle Goat PRE is designed for newborns and contains only organic lactose as the carbohydrate source, making it very gentle on a newborn's digestive system, while Holle Goat Stage 1 includes maltodextrin for added carbohydrates and a thicker consistency, catering to slightly older infants. Both formulas are suitable for babies from birth to 6 months, but PRE is specifically tailored for those who are exclusively formula-fed or supplementing breastfeeding, whereas Stage 1 supports the growing energy needs of developing infants. Both provide high-quality organic nutrition, so the choice depends on your baby's specific needs.
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DO BABIES SPIT UP LESS WITH GOAT MILK FORMULA?
Many parents find that babies may spit up less when using Holle goat milk formula compared to cow's milk formula. Holle goat milk formula forms a softer curd in the stomach, which can be easier to digest and may help reduce the frequency of spit-up. Research indicates that Holle goat milk formulas have been associated with relief from symptoms of reflux and excessive spitting up, with many healthcare professionals agreeing on their effectiveness in addressing these issues. Additionally, the unique protein structure of goat milk, particularly A2 beta-casein, contributes to better tolerance in infants, potentially leading to less discomfort and spitting up during feedings. However, individual results can vary, so it's important to consult with a pediatrician for personalized advice regarding reflux management.
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HOW TO PREPARE HOLLE GOAT FORMULA STAGE 1?
To prepare Holle Goat Formula Stage 1, follow these steps: Boil Water: Start by boiling fresh water and allow it to cool to about 120°F (50°C). Measure Water: Pour about two-thirds of the total amount of boiled water needed into a clean and sterilized bottle. Add Formula: Using the scoop provided with the formula, add 1 leveled scoop of powder for every ounce (30ml) of water. For example, if you are preparing 5 ounces of formula, use 5 scoops. Mix: Close the bottle with the nipple and cap, then shake vigorously until all the powder is completely dissolved. Add Remaining Water: Add the remaining boiled water to reach the desired total volume and shake again. Cool to Feeding Temperature: Ensure the formula cools to approximately 98°F (37°C) before feeding, and always test the temperature on your wrist to avoid burns. Remember to discard any unused formula within an hour and consult with your pediatrician for specific feeding recommendations based on your baby's needs.
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HOW CAN YOU TRANSITION FROM COW'S MILK FORMULA TO GOAT MILK FORMULA?
To switch from cow's milk formula to goat milk formula, start by gradually introducing the new formula over a period of 5 to 7 days. Begin by mixing a small amount of goat milk formula with the cow's milk formula, using a ratio such as 25% goat milk to 75% cow's milk for the first few days. Gradually increase the amount of goat milk formula while decreasing the cow's milk formula until you reach 100% goat milk formula. Monitor your baby for any signs of intolerance or digestive issues during the transition, and consult your pediatrician if you have any concerns.
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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF HOLLE GOAT MILK FORMULA?
Holle goat milk formula offers several benefits for babies, making it a popular choice among parents. It is made from organic A2 milk, which is easier to digest due to its unique protein structure, resulting in softer curds that are gentle on infants' tummies. This formula is rich in essential nutrients, including vitamins A, D, and B-complex, as well as minerals like calcium and magnesium, which support bone health and overall growth. Additionally, Holle goat milk formula contains beneficial fatty acids, including plant-based DHA (Omega-3), that are crucial for brain development. It is also free from palm oil and fish oil, making it suitable for vegetarian diets. The presence of oligosaccharides in goat milk supports gut health and boosts the immune system, making it a nutritious option for babies, especially those who may have sensitivities to cow's milk.