Roughly 16 ounces of milk is plenty... giving too much will cause him to take in less foods and he would get less of some nutrients. At this stage most of his nutrition should be coming from foods and less from the milk. If you feel his milk consumption is effecting his food intake, cut back a bit on the milk and see if that helps. He won't need to eat too much however, several bites from a variety of foods at each meal, with a couple of snacks between, may be all he needs right now. Have you tried letting him feed himself? Mashed or soft foods that he can pick up on his own would be good choices. Avocado is a great finger food, banana cut up, pears peeled and cut up, scrambled eggs, pieces of toast, peas, cut up and softened sweet potatoes, pasta, cooked carrot slices, small soft chicken pieces, etc..
Keep the juice minimal, a few ounces a day is plenty. Offer milk and water with meals and snacks.
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