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Feeding Infants and Toddlers

GOAT'S MILK FORMULA
MEYENBERG POWDERED GOAT MILK
BEGINNING FORMULA

(12 oz container) Powdered Goat Milk
6 Scoops (84 g)

Water
36 oz.

Rice Syrup
6 ½ Tbsp.

Calories (per oz.)
20

As baby matures during its first year, gradually increase ratio of powder to water until whole milk level is reached (see below). Discontinue adding rice syrup (carbohydrates).

To reconstitute to Whole Milk

Powdered Goat Milk
8 scoops (112 g)

Water
32 oz.

 

Calories (per oz.)
19

MEYENBERG EVAPORATED GOAT MILK
BEGINNING FORMULA

Evaporated Goat Milk
12 oz.

Water
24 oz.

Rice Syrup
5 Tbsp.

Calories (per oz.)
20

As baby matures during its first year, gradually increase ratio of powder to water until whole milk level is reached (see below). Discontinue adding rice syrup (carbohydrates).

To reconstitute to Whole Milk

Evaporated Goat Milk
12 oz

Water
12 oz.

 

Calories (per oz.)
19

NOTE: Any time goat milk is the sole source of nutrition, we recommend the feeding of a vitamin supplement.

Alternative carbohydrates include corn syrup and simple table sugar.
Table Sugar = 48 calories per Tbsp.
Corn Syrup = 60 calories per Tbsp.
Rice Syrup = 42 calories per Tbsp.

   
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