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Infant nutrition is not one size fits all, which is why more companies are growing beyond offering standard cow's milk formula. Goat's milk formula is becoming increasingly popular with parents thanks to its naturally gentle and nutritionally abundant properties.
Although cow's milk formula is perfectly suitable for most babies, goat's milk formula can offer some digestive advantages. For this reason, many parents are now turning to this soothing alternative to cow's milk to nourish their little ones.
A key difference between cow's milk formula and goat formula comes down to protein. While most cow's milk formula contains A1 milk proteins, goat milk is naturally A2-the same protein makeup as breast milk! During the digestion of A1 milk, BCM-7 is released, which is an inflammatory peptide linked to digestive discomfort in some individuals. But with A2 milk, no BCM-7 is produced!
Goat milk also naturally contains critical nutrients to support your baby's growth and development. For example, goat's milk naturally contains high levels of selenium, which supports infant immunity.
Further, goat milk has more oligosaccharides than cow's milk. These special carbohydrates act as prebiotics, supporting the digestive health of tiny tummies. Prebiotics have been found to improve bowel movements and reduce colic symptoms in babies.
1. Goat milk forms softer milk curds compared to cow's milk - Goat milk formula is processed differently by tiny tummies because it forms softer and more easily digestible milk curds in the stomach. Cow milk, on the other hand, forms harder curds that lay heavier in the stomach. Consequently, goat milk formula is digested more quickly, easily, and completely by babies than cow's milk formula.
2. Goat milk contains easily digestible fats - Babies' bodies can more readily digest goat milk fat because it contains more medium-chain fatty acids, a type of heart-healthy fat that offers a quick energy supply. In contrast, cow's milk has more long-chain fatty acids.
3. Goat milk can help address digestive issues - All the gentle properties of goat milk we've discussed so far can make goat milk baby formula a great option for little ones who deal with common tummy troubles like bloating, constipation, gas, and reflux or for those who are sensitive to cow's milk.
Important Note: Goat's milk formula is not suitable for babies with cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) or lactose intolerance. Despite some differences, goat milk proteins are similar enough to those in cow's milk infant formula to potentially evoke an allergic reaction in babies with CMPA. Additionally, goat milk formula contains lactose, which is indigestible for infants with lactose intolerance.
The European Union (EU) mandates that any organic baby formula product must adhere to the same strict organic farming guidelines and production process regulations regardless of the type of milk used.
This means that European organic goat milk formula is made without the use of chemical pesticide sprays, growth hormones, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Further, antibiotic use is strictly limited to when necessary for animal health. Per EU organic guidelines, all organic goat's milk formula includes at least 95% organic ingredients.
Several goat's milk formulas we carry are certified organic by other private European labels, such as Demeter, Bioland, or the HiPP organic seal. These labels have more stringent regulations that surpass the already stringent EU organic standards.
No matter your infant formula preferences, you're sure to find the right fit for your baby here at Organic's Best. From certified organic formulas to palm oil-free recipes and formulations based on skimmed or whole milk, we provide a wide range of goat milk options designed to meet your baby's unique nutritional needs.
With so many great European organic brands to choose from, let's explore our collection of organic goat milk formulas to discover their benefits for your little one!
HiPP's goat milk formula is especially gentle on tiny tummies. It's made with naturally mild skimmed organic goat's milk, lactose, and vegetable oils to provide your little one with well-rounded nutrition. It includes an optimal ratio of fatty acids, including DHA (omega-3) and ARA (omega-6), to support brain and vision development, along with galactooligosaccharides (GOS) prebiotics for gut health.
HiPP Goat Formula comes in the following stages:
HiPP Goat Stage PRE (0-6 Months)
HiPP Goat Stage 2 (6-12 Months)
Holle organic goat milk formula is made with premium-quality whole milk from happy goats. Holle goat milk is EU organic certified, and all Stages for 10 months or under are also certified Demeter biodynamic. Holle is the first and only manufacturer to offer infant goat milk formula in Demeter quality! This formula includes simple ingredients that support development, such as lactose, vegetable oils, and DHA. All Holle Goat formulas are also proudly palm oil-free!
Holle goat's milk comes in German, Dutch, and Global variations:
Holle Goat German is available in a wider stage range. Stages 2 and up contain the complementary carbohydrates maltodextrin and starch in addition to lactose and have DHA but not ARA. It is packaged in 400g cardboard boxes.
Holle German Goat Milk Formula comes in the following stages:
Holle Goat Stage PRE (0+ Months)
Holle Goat Stage 1 (0-6 Months)
Holle Goat Stage 2 (6-10 Months)
Holle Goat Stage 3 (10+ Months)
Holle Goat Stage 4 (12+ Months)
Holle Goat Dutch is offered in three stages. Similar to Holle Goat German, maltodextrin and starch are included in Stages 2 and 3, and ARA is only present in Stage 1. This version is available in 800g metal cans for extra durability.
Holle Dutch Goat Milk Formula comes in the following stages:
Holle Dutch Goat Milk Formula Stage 1 (0-6 Months)
Holle Dutch Goat Milk Formula Stage 2 (6+ Months)
Holle Dutch Goat Milk Formula Stage 3 (10+ Months)
Holle Goat Global is available in three stages. Unlike the other Holle goat milk formulas, all Stages of the Global goat milk are 100% based on lactose, meaning there is no maltodextrin or starch in any of the Stages. Plus, all stages include DHA and ARA omega fatty acids. It is offered in 400g cardboard boxes like the German version, but all instructions and labeling are written in English for your convenience!
Holle Global Goat Milk Formula comes in the following stages:
Holle Goat Milk Formula Stage 1 Lactose-Only Global Version (0-6 Months)
Holle Goat Milk Formula Stage 2 Lactose-Only Global Version (6-10 Months)
Holle Goat Milk Formula Stage 3 Lactose-Only Global Version (12+ Months)
Jovie formula is made with whole organic goat milk. A benefit to using whole rather than skimmed milk is that goat milk fat is high in palmitic acid, which aids in fat and calcium absorption so your little one can get the energy they need without tummy troubles.
Whole milk also eliminates the need for palm oil, ensuring that all Jovie formula recipes are made without palm oil! Jovie also includes beneficial nutrients like fatty acids (DHA & AA), prebiotics (galactooligosaccharides / GOS), and a range of vitamins and minerals, such as potassium iodide and sodium selenite.
Jovie Goat Milk Formula comes in the following stages:
Jovie Stage 1 (0-6 Months)
Jovie Stage 2 (6-12 Months)
Jovie Stage 3 (12+ Months)
Nannycare sources their whole goat's milk from family farms in New Zealand that raise goats exclusively for baby formula milk. While not organic, their formula is free of palm oil, maltodextrin, soy, and GMOs. They're also unique in that their formulas leave out whey protein, as it's an unnecessary addition to goat milk formula.
This choice enables them to keep their formula processing as simple and gentle as possible. Nannycare formula contains valuable ingredients like omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and a mix of vital vitamins and minerals like vitamin E and magnesium chloride to nourish your baby.
Nannycare Goat Milk Formula comes in the following stages:
Nannycare Goat Milk Formula Stage 1 (0-6 Months)
Nannycare Goat Milk Formula Stage 2 (6-12 Months)
Nannycare Goat Milk Formula Stage 3 (12+ Months)
Löwenzahn Organics formula is crafted with EU organic whole goat's milk and a palm-free vegetable oil mixture as the base. It provides important nutrients like omega-3 fatty acid (DHA) from algae oil, prebiotics, amino acids, and a range of vitamins and minerals, including vitamins A, D, and E. While Stage PRE/1 is solely based on lactose, Stage 2 includes a mild organic starch to provide a feeling of satiation to older babies.
Löwenzahn Goat Milk Formula comes in the following stage:
Löwenzahn Organics Goat Stage PRE/1 (0-6 Months)
Löwenzahn Organics Goat Stage 2 (6-12 Months)
Kendamil offers a naturally gentle goat milk recipe boasting creamy whole goat's milk, pure lactose-based carbohydrates, and no palm oil. It is uniquely certified vegetarian as the recipe is crafted with algae-derived DHA instead of fish oil, and no animal rennet is used during processing. Although Kendamil Goat is not organic, it's made in the same premium Kendamil quality as their other formulas!
Kendamil Goat Milk Formula comes in the following stage:
Kendamil Goat Milk Stage 1 (0-6 Months)
Kendamil Goat Milk Stage 2 (6-12 Months)
Kendamil Goat Milk Stage 3 (12+ Months)
Now that you've learned a little bit about each formula, let's break down some of the differences to help you make an informed decision. Check out this chart if you're having trouble deciding which goat milk formula is right for your baby!
Simply put, goat milk formula is just as nutritious and wholesome as cow milk formula, but it may suit sensitive tummies even better. So, if you're looking for a gentle formula for your little one or are on the hunt for one that closely resembles breast milk, then a goat's milk formula might be worth a try!
Remember that goat milk and cow milk share enough similarities that babies who have a cow's milk allergy may also have an allergic reaction to goat's milk. It is also unsuitable for babies with lactose intolerance. Therefore, we recommend consulting with a healthcare professional before making any changes to your baby's diet.