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Post by Lucy on Jun 19, 2011 12:52:30 GMT
Anyone tried it?
Sarah suggested unpasteurized goats milk to help get weight on my three. I'm increasing their food too but still no results so now want to try the goats milk. I can only get pasteurised from my supermarket though.
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Post by lilanddot on Jun 19, 2011 13:51:43 GMT
Interesting for me as well as Dottie could do with some weight,my other Sheltie was brought up on it as a puppy ,the breeder sent him home with some !
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Post by Sarah on Jun 19, 2011 14:08:23 GMT
The reason I suggested it is because it's nearest To a bitches milk therefore easier to digest. I would introduce it very very slowly until You build it up. You can use pasteurised but obviously it's been processed unpasturised is nearest to nature and better for them! I think anythin is worth a try
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Post by Lucy on Jun 19, 2011 14:33:40 GMT
Yeah, I've ordered it but just wanted to see if anyone else has experience with it to see if it works. I'll post and let you know anyway. I think I'll freeze it into cubes and give it to them (obviously after they've adjusted!) ;D
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Post by Kristi on Jun 19, 2011 14:34:24 GMT
It might work -- it can give them loose stools at first so don't be shocked if that happens...mine love it lol.
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Post by Lucy on Jun 19, 2011 16:01:15 GMT
I'm going to go verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry very slowly because loose stools usually equal pooing in my living room lol
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Post by Kristi on Jun 19, 2011 16:09:08 GMT
I would get the canned kind if you can as it's more concentrated I think...I cheat and give it to them the morning of spays/neuters/any of kind of op lol.
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Post by Chloe on Jun 19, 2011 19:25:06 GMT
i give mine goats milk yogurt when i can get it they love it, not with any regularity to see if it would put weight on but i need to put some on B so i might order some of the milk with my next order from Raw2Go
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