Goat First Infant Milk

800g | 0-6 months

Goat First Infant Milk
Goat First Infant Milk
Goat First Infant Milk
Goat First Infant Milk
Goat First Infant Milk
Goat First Infant Milk
Goat First Infant Milk

CREAMY WHOLE A2 GOAT MILK AND WHEY

FREE FROM PALM, SOY AND FISH OIL

PLANT-BASED DHA

 

Our Goat milk is designed to be the most advanced of its kind.

 

With over 60 years’ experience in infant nutrition, we combine the finest, natural ingredients to develop a formula as gentle as your baby. Our unique recipe is made with creamy Whole A2 Goat Milk and Goat Whey. We’re also proud to avoid palm oil, fish oil, maltodextrin or cheap additives.

 

Our Stage 1 goat milk is vegetarian-friendly and suitable from birth.

Choose how many:
  • Free delivery on subscriptions, and orders over £40 too.
  • Delivered in 2-3 days, majority of orders arrive next day

Truly British

We're a proud British business, at home in the Lake District

Whole Milk

Every recipe starts with creamy natural goodness from grass-fed cows

Trusted Quality

We never use palm oil or soy. More space for delicious milk from family farms

Family Founded

We put your family first, because we're still family run and independent

Clean Recipes

Never fish oil - our Omega 3 comes from marine algae, for all the benefits and no fishy flavour

preparation

For feeding your baby, add 1 level scoop of powder to each 30 ml of water (freshly boiled and cooled). Please refer to the feeding guide shown below and note this table should only be used as a guide. All babies are different and may require more or less than is shown. Kendamil Goat First Infant Milk should be fed on demand. If you need more advice talk to your healthcare professional.

Step 1 

Wash hands, then sterilise your feeding utensils according to manufacturer’s instructions. 

Step 2 

Fill kettle with 1 litre of freshly run tap water (do no use repeatedly boiled water). Boil and leave to cool for 30 minutes, so it remains at a temperature of at least 70ºC. Measure the required water into a sterilised bottle.

Step 3

Using the scoop provided, add the correct number of levelled scoops to the bottle. Use the straight edge inside the lid to level each scoop.

Step 4

Place on a sterilised teat and cap on the bottle and shake well to dissolve powder.

Step 5

Cool to a natural body temperature. Always test the temperature of the liquid on your wrist prior to feeding your baby.

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*Pricing and ingredients information taken from Tesco.com and accurate as of 27/08/25.

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Please read the following notice

Most healthcare professionals agree that breastfeeding is preferable to bottle feeding because it has many benefits for both you and your baby.

If you are considering changing over from breastfeeding or combining breast and bottle feeding, you are advised to talk to your midwife or health visitor first. Once the decision to stop breastfeeding has been made, it may be difficult to go back. Partial bottle feeding with an infant formula milk, especially in the first few weeks of life, may also reduce the supply of your breast milk.

If you choose to bottle feed, it is very important that you use an infant formula milk throughout the first year.

Please ensure that you follow all usage instructions very carefully.