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Holle Bio Stage 3 Goat Milk Formula (10+ months)
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Holle Organic Goat Milk Formula Stage 3
Holle Goat Milk Formula Stage 3 is a popular alternative to cow's milk-based formulas, particularly by infants who exhibit sensitivity to cow's milk proteins. This Holle bio formula is intended to be used as a follow on formula from Holle Goat Stage 2, for infants between 10-12 months of age.
This Holle Bio Stage 2 Goat's 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 3 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 3 Goat Milk Formula (10+ 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 AGE IS THE STAGE 3 FORMULA FOR?
Stage 3 formula is typically designed for babies aged 10 to 12 months and older, depending on the brand; for example, Holle's Stage 3 is suitable for infants from 10 months, while some other formulas like HiPP Stage 3 are intended for those 12 months and older. These formulas, often referred to as "growing-up milk" or "toddler milk," are formulated to complement a varied diet as babies transition to solid foods. Always consult with a pediatrician before making the switch to ensure it meets your baby's nutritional needs.
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IS HOLLE GOAT MILK FORMULA SAFE?
Holle goat milk formula is generally safe and high-quality, meeting strict European organic standards for infant nutrition. It's designed to be easily digestible, potentially causing fewer digestive issues compared to cow milk formulas. However, parents should always consult their pediatrician before switching formulas, carefully follow preparation instructions, and ensure the formula is age-appropriate. While goat milk formula can be a good alternative for babies with cow milk sensitivities, it's crucial to use a properly fortified, commercial infant formula, not raw goat milk, which is unsafe for infants under one year.
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DOES HOLLE FORMULA CAUSE GAS?
Holle formula typically does not cause significant gas, as it's designed to be easily digestible, especially their goat milk variants which form softer stomach curds. However, some babies might experience temporary gas or digestive changes when transitioning to a new formula. Factors like individual baby sensitivity, proper preparation, and gradual introduction can influence gas production. If your baby experiences persistent gas, discomfort, or unusual digestive symptoms after using Holle formula, consult your pediatrician to rule out any potential issues and ensure the formula suits your baby's nutritional needs.
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IS GOAT FORMULA EASIER FOR BABIES TO DIGEST?
Goat milk formula is generally easier for babies to digest due to its unique protein and fat structure. The proteins form smaller, softer curds in the stomach, similar to breast milk, and contain predominantly A2 beta-casein protein, which can cause fewer digestive issues compared to cow milk formula. Smaller fat globules and protein digestion kinetics more closely resembling human milk contribute to better digestibility. While many babies tolerate goat milk formula well, especially those with cow milk sensitivities, individual responses vary. Parents should always consult their pediatrician before switching formulas to ensure it meets their baby's specific nutritional needs.
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IS GOAT MILK FORMULA BETTER FOR COLIC?
Goat milk formula may help reduce colic symptoms in some babies due to its easier digestibility, protein composition similar to breast milk, and higher levels of natural prebiotics. The smaller, softer curds formed by goat milk proteins and the predominance of A2 beta-casein protein can potentially ease digestion and reduce discomfort. However, scientific evidence is mixed, and there's no definitive proof that goat milk formula is superior to cow's milk formula for colic. Every baby responds differently, so while some parents report improvements, others may not see a change. It's crucial to consult a pediatrician before switching formulas, as goat milk is not suitable for babies with cow's milk protein allergies.