Karicare Follow-On Sheep Milk Formula

6 to 12 Months

Indications
  • Healthy infants from six months as a partial or complete breast milk substitute, as part of a mixed diet.
Order information

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Product Information

Karicare Sheep is made with the goodness of high quality sheep milk. Blended with key ingredients to support your little one.

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Features
  • Made with high quality sheep milk.
  • Key ingredients to support your little one.
  • 100% recyclable tinlid and scoop.
At Karicare, we’re committed to supporting sustainability. That’s why all of our formula tins, including the lid and scoop, are 100% recyclable. Simply pop them into your home recycling bin once they’re empty.
Direction of Use
  1. Wash hands before preparing the feed. Clean and then sterilise all utensils by boiling for 5 minutes, or using an approved steriliser.
  2. Boil safe drinking water and allow to cool to feeding temperature. CONSULT FEEDING GUIDE. Measure the required volume of water into a sterilised feeding bottle.
  3. Use only the enclosed scoop. Fill the scoop lightly and level off using the built-in Leveler. Avoid compacting the powder.
  4. Always add one level scoop of powder for each 50mL of water. Cap the bottle and shake briskly to dissolve the powder.
  5. Test temperature on wrist before feeding. Feed immediately (do not store). Discard unfinished feeds.
Storage
  • Store in a cool, dry place.
  • Use by the date on bottom of the container.
  • After opening, keep container airtight and use contents within four weeks.
  • Some settling of the powder may occur.
Feeding Guide
Age Cooled boiled water Level scoops of powder* Number of feeds per day
6 months 200mL 4 4-5
7 – 12 months 200mL 4 3-4

*1 scoop = 7.2g of powder. NOTE: 1 scoop of powder added to 50mL of water yields approximately 55mL of formula. This feeding guide is a general guide ONLY; your child may need more or less than shown.

Allergen and Cultural Information

This product contains sheep and cows’ milk, fish and soy.

Nutritional Information
Average contents Per 100ml
NUTRITION INFORMATION
Energy 279 kJ
67 kcal
Protein 1.4 g
Carbohydrates 7.0 g
Total Fat 3.6 g
LCPUFAa
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) 13.4 mg
Arachidonic Acid (AA) 18.7 mg
MINERALS
Calcium 66 mg
Phosphorus 44 mg
Sodium 24 mg
Potassium 80 mg
Chloride 62 mg
Magnesium 6.4 mg
Iron 0.84 mg
Zinc 0.53 mg
Iodine 13.6 μg
Selenium 2.1 μg
Manganese 6.4 μg
Copper 53 μg
VITAMINS
Vitamin A 61 μg-RE
Vitamin D 1.1 μg
Vitamin E 1.6 mg
Vitamin K 4.6 μg
Thiamin (B~1~) 63 μg
Vitamin B~2~ 126 μg
Vitamin B~6~ 52 μg
Vitamin B~12~ 0.22 μg
Niacin (B~3~) 0.61 mg
Pantothenic Acid (B~5~) 0.52 mg
Biotin 2.4 μg
Folate 11.3 μg
Vitamin C 11.6 mg
OTHER NUTRIENTS
Choline 14.2 mg
L-carnitine 1.5 mg
Taurine 5.2 mg
Inositol 6.1 mg
PREBIOTICS
scGOS ^ 0.36 g
lcFOS ^^ 0.04 g
a long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids
^ short chain Galacto-Oligosaccharides
^^ Iong chain Fructo-Oligosacchardies
Ingredients

Lactose, sheep milk solids, vegetable oils (contains emulsifier (soy lecithin), antioxidant (ascorbyl palmitate)), short chain galacto-oligosaccharides, dried omega LCPUFAs (contains fish oil, sodium caseinate, antioxidant (sodium ascorbate, mixed tocopherols, ascorbyl palmitate, di-alpha tocopherol), emulsifier (soy lecithin)), long chain fructo-oligosaccharides, L-cysteine, choline chloride, taurine, inositol, L-carnitine.

Minerals: Potassium, calcium, chloride, phosphorus, sodium, magnesium, iron, zinc, copper, iodine, manganese, selenium.
Vitamins: Vitamins (A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, C, D3, E, K1), folic acid, biotin.
Karicare®+ Sheep Infant Formula is based on sheep milk protein.
BREAST MILK IS BEST FOR BABIES: Professional advice should be followed before using an infant formula. Introducing partial bottle feeding could negatively affect breast feeding. Good maternal nutrition is important for breast feeding and reversing a decision not to breast feed may be difficult.Infant formula should be used as directed. Proper use of an infant formula is important to the health of the infant. Social and financial implications should be considered when selecting a method of feeding.
FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS ONLY.