Raw Milk Baby Formula

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  1. Alex says:

    This seems like a lot to do the formula, but it is very nutrient dense. If one can not do all this just giving plain raw milk (cow or preferably goat) is way better than any formula . Or also if by a chance one cannot tolerate dairy , making your own almond milk or nut milk with some dha added , and coconut oil would be better too and its simple. Please avoid those terrible formulas

    • Cherl says:

      I haven’t seen anyone say even plain raw goat’s milk or cow’s milk would be way better than any formula but gotta say, it would have to be IMO too. Do you know what age sources we both would follow would say raw goat or cow milk would be ok in place of breast milk (if unavailable) or making own formula? Is it 6 mos? One year? I know goat’s milk is suppose to be more easily digested for a baby. Do you know at what age they say Cow’s milk is easily digestible for a baby?

  2. Holly says:

    I am about to try this with my little man. He has had some health challenges this year and is delayed but doing very well. He is 13 months but still takes a bottle many times through the day and is eating additional purées. I have three questions:

    1.) Does the cod liver oil make it smell fishy?
    2.) Once made, do I place the whey in a jar in the fridge?
    3.) My baby is older but still very small. Is there any modification I should make or just this? He is currently taking breastmilk but I’d like to transition him over to this.

    • Season says:

      Hi Holly – I don’t think it smells fishy in this…but that may be a matter of opinion. 🙂 And yes, place the why in the fridge, and no, you should have to make any modifications. Thanks!

      • Michael L Ross says:

        What if we cant find raw milk? I can make kefir. Do i replace all 2 cups of milk with it? Or just some?

        • Season says:

          Have you tried this website: https://www.realmilk.com/ or reaching to a local Weston A. Price chapter for suggestions/sources of raw milk? Those are usually pretty helpful in finding farms where you can get raw milk. Hope that helps your search.

  3. Holly Todd says:

    Thank you Season. Does the whey really last up to 6 months? I have it in glass jars in the fridge.

  4. Matt says:

    Hey, we tried this a few times with (separately) raw cow and buffalo milk, but unfortunately it seems the boy is intolerant as his stools became infrequent, very hard and uncomfortable to pass (like bullets!). Consequently back on powder formula for now. Any advice? Best regards.

  5. Murtaza says:

    Hello.

    I am unable to find bifidobacterium infantis in my country.

    Is it ok to use the infant probiotics instead which contain different strains of bacteria such as b.lactis, b.breve, L. rhamnosus, L.fermentum etc including b. infantis?

    Thank you.

  6. Lorna says:

    Hi Season

    Thanks so much for this post! It’s so encouraging to hear from other mothers who have gone down this route. God bless you!

    I just wondered if I could ask your advice as to whether it sounds as though my son, Jacob, has an intolerance to cows milk? I ask because we’d like to start him on the formula but are unable to get hold of even pasteurised goats milk, and I’m not so keen on the idea of the liver based formula.

    I stopped breastfeeding him at 6 weeks due to extreme fussiness during feeds (pulling off constantly, crying etc) which made it near impossible to give full feeds and made the whole experience very stressful. After switching to bottle feeding he became constipated, refused to feed and failed to thrive. Since starting him on an 100% goats milk formula (and egg yolk etc!) he is doing so much better – but I’m still really keen to get him on the raw milk formula. I can get hold of raw cows milk, but not goats. Any wisdom or insight you might have would be so much appreciated 🙂

    • Season says:

      Hi Lorna – I would suggest starting with mixing half goat and half raw cows milk. Then, if he does well, you could switch to 100% raw milk. Thanks!

  7. Mikaela Cain says:

    Hi, thank you so much for this information! We have attempted this receipt twice and both times it clumped after being in the fridge overnight. Are we doing something wrong?

  8. Marin says:

    My sister made this twice and both times it curdled right away upon mixing. Any ideas? She followed the recipe to a T.

    • Season says:

      Hmm…I didn’t have that happen. I did have times where I had to shake it well while in the bottle to loosen up some of the lumps, but I’m not sure what’s she doing. I’m sorry.

  9. Kendra says:

    Hello! I have made this formula 5 times now to a T, and each time the mixture takes on some form of a gelatinous texture by the next day. I’m assuming this not the appropriate texture, but I’m also confused on how it wouldn’t turn to this texture when using gelatin. I am being very thorough when mixing the gelatin and ensuring the mixture cools before adding, but to no avail. Any suggestions for me? I’m fearful I may gave to have to give up completely, as I haven’t found another way to make the formula without gelatin. Any tips would be much appreciated!! Thank you for this.

    • Season says:

      When you reheat it, it should liquify again. You may have to shake it a bit to get rid of the remaining lumps, but the gelatin should liquify again. Also, you may want to check what gelatin you’re using. I hope this helps!!

      • Kendra says:

        YES! That’s great news & exactly what I needed to know, I actually found that in another article right after I asked you and just came back to let you know I figured it out 🙂 and thank you for such a quick response!

  10. Naomi Groff says:

    Can you give plain raw cow’s milk to a baby? Would that be better than powdered formula? Would like to try making the raw milk formula but am not sure if I’ll be able to afford it.

    • Season says:

      He there 🙂 This recipe has raw milk in it, and yes, it’s much better than the powdered formula…be sure to read all of the details above! And you could try using a thermos or letting the bottle sit under warm running water to help warm it up. I hope that helps and clarifies the confusion.

      • Naomi says:

        Thank you so much! I’m going to give it a try!

      • Trisha says:

        Am I missing something? This recipe is drastically lacking in iron and anemia is a serious issue with babies.

        • Season says:

          Hi Trisha – When using raw milk that hasn’t been adulterated, all of the nutrients are bioavailable and easily absorbed. I would encourage you to look into the Weston A. Price Foundation and Real Milk Institute to learn more. Thanks!

  11. Naomi Groff says:

    Also, how do you use the raw milk formula when you’re away from home and can’t warm it up?

  12. Naimi says:

    If you store the milk formula in one glass jar in the fridge after making it, are you able to pour the amount that you need out of the jar without reheating it or do you need to reheat the whole jar every single time? Does the formula separate in the fridge or get clumpy? I don’t have enough bottles to store the individual feeding amounts separately so I was going to put the whole batch in one or two mason jars but wasn’t sure if that would work.

    • Season says:

      I’d recommend heating it up first, and it can thicken/get clumpy but heating it up and shaking it in the bottle can help loosen it up. I hope that helps. 🙂

      • Naomi says:

        Does it harm the formula to be heated up multiple times?

        • Season says:

          If possible, it’s best to just reheat what you need, so I’d recommend just getting more jars. You can find them on Amazon and even Costco at a cheaper price.

  13. Naomi says:

    Did you have problems with your baby throwing with this formula? Specifically spit up that came out kind of lumpy/clumps? My baby doesn’t throw up every single time but sometimes when he does it’s small clumps? It doesn’t seem to bother him particularly but I was wondering if that’s normal or if there’s something he’s reacting to in the he formula.

  14. Shelby says:

    How is the best way to travel with homemade formula? I’m wanting to get away from store bought formula but I’m aways on the go.

    • Season says:

      Hi Shelby – Be sure to read my comments/directions on freezing it. That would be a way that you could travel with it a bit more easily. Thanks

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