Originally Posted by
CritterMom
So this is what I THINK is happening here.
The goats milk formula, even with the added ingredients, has little in the way of solids in it. It is sort of a weak formula. The Fox Valley on the other hand, has a ton of milk solids in it. So it is sort of like going from skim milk to pure cream - the stomach isn't set up yet to handle it.
I would go back to the goats milk formula until you see some poops. Then, you need to ease the baby onto the FV, not change abruptly. So you would mix up a small container of the goats milk formula AND one of the Fox Valley, and in a third container, you are going to blend them together and use that to feed. Start out with 75% goats milk formula and 25% of the FV and feed until you are sure he is still pooping correctly. Once that happens, mix it up so it is half goats milk formula and halt FV and do the same thing. Once you have good poops, mix it up so it is 25% goats milk formula and 75% FV. When that is successful, you can go to straight DV.
Note: The FV takes a while to incorporate with the water. Make your day' supply at night before you go to bed and let it sit in the fridge overnight. Stir well before each feeding. The "resting" overnight will allow the water to dissolve the formula powder better. You never want to mix up FV and feed it right away.