The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Goats => Topic started by: Lesley Silvester on March 16, 2012, 11:31:22 pm
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I've just bought a bottle and some milk powder for when my new little girl moves in. Pom doesn't produce enough milk for us and her so I thought I would give her a mix of goat and powdered. Would that be alrgiht, do you think? I've not bottle fed before.
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I'm not an expert so would wait for someone with more experience to come along but my 2 penneth is that goats milk would digest quicker and IF mixed feeding is OK I'd personally give the powdered feed as the last thing at night feed as that would take longer to digest, keeping the kid fuller longer? I could be wrong ;)
You will love bottle feeding!! Its such a lovely experience and you do build a great bond with your kid/lamb. My 8 year old gets up every morning 6.30am to feed her lamb with me while I do the other 2, despite me encouraging her to stay in bed she's adamant.
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Most experts agree that calf milk powder is best got goat kids.......lamb powder is rather to high in butterft.
I probably..... in the same situation would work on a 50/50 completely.....DON'T give only pwder milk at any one feed, the kids internals simply couldn't cope with the different makeup and it will scour badly.
If you have bought lamb powder don't make up to the strength recommended.... make it a little weaker before adding it to goats milk on a 50/50 basis.
To a certain extent all bottle feeding is done on assessment of the animal concerned...... what works in one situation may not in another !!!
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You could try and swap the lamb milk powder for calf stuff if you haven't started the bag yet. But if using Lamlac I would make it up a bit dilute, I even do that for lambs. It'll just help to prevent tummy upsets.
Have fun!
My 8 year old gets up every morning 6.30am to feed her lamb with me while I do the other 2, despite me encouraging her to stay in bed she's adamant.
Same here! My younger daughter comes and helps with milking every morning, and both of them will do bottle feeding from now on.
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It's not Lamb milk. It's an all purpose suitable for all animals although the instructions give the same quantities for goat kids and lambs. My plan was to give 50:50 if I have enough milk. I might be able to buy goats' milk from other local goatkeepers and cut down the amount of powder.
I only went to get the bottle but thought, as the Countrywide store is miles from us, it made sense to get some milk as well.
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Goat Nutrition sell Caprilac milk powder which - according to their website - is specially for kid-rearing. I was planning to get some. Perhaps someone on here knows of it and could advise whether it is a better choice for kids than lamb versions?
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Yes, 50:50 each time so her tummy gets used to it and isn't swapping about.
You can buy goats milk at the supermarket but it's pasteurised. Might be ok with half real goat's milk. I've fed kids powdered lambs milk for a few days before Ellie took over, they were ok on that too.
When does she arrive ;D
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I need to get the goatshed cleaned, which depends on friends as I have a frozen shoulder and can't do heavy work atm. Then it's just a case of picking her up. Dying to see her again. She's so sweet - white with huge droopy ears.
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You can buy goats milk at the supermarket but it's pasteurised. Might be ok with half real goat's milk. I've fed kids powdered lambs milk for a few days before Ellie took over, they were ok on that too.
is there a reason why people dont feed supermarket goats milk? or is it just price?
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is there a reason why people dont feed supermarket goats milk? or is it just price?
I think the homogenisation is not doing it anything good... but I am not sure.
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In any case, it doesn't taste the same.
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Price plus it's pasteurised. Goats milk is naturally homogenised, that's how it comes out :)