Switching from aptimal pepti to Kenamil goats milk?

Would this work? I saw it today and I’ve heard mums says kendamil is really yummy - my lo isn’t drinking more than 2/3 ounces at a time currently and I feel like he might not be enjoying the milk and just drinking to not feel hunger…

I have no idea if this is a good idea so any advice would be really appreciated

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I read that cows and goats milk have a high protein relation %, so it might not help, but if you’re willing to try then who know

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I see! Didn’t know this - it might not be a solution then 🙈 I might just call GP tomorrow and see what they say, thankyou!! - it never ends!! 😂

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One google and it says “All Kendamil formulas are made with either cow's milk or goat's milk and therefore not suitable for babies with CMPA. We don't currently produce a hypoallergenic formula.”

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Aptamil Pepti is actually the nicest hypoallergenic formula out of all the ones out there. If baby has CMPA then she/he will also ready to goats milk formula despite it tasting better. You can add some ethanol free vanilla extract to the Pepti or some nesquick and then slowly reduce the amount until eventually you don’t add it

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thankyou! I use gripe water on his dummy and some times I’ll put a little in his bottle and he does seem to take it a little better with that in, I never thought of adding anything like that! I will definitely look into it
Thanks again!

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