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Symphony

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So adorable, I'm so glad she is doing so well.:)
 

Remuda1

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LOL! I think you're going to be in BIG trouble in about a month or so ;) . Very glad she's thriving, good things happen for good people :).
 

SDBoerGoats

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She is SOOOO pretty! Glad things are going well, but yep, I think she's gonna be spoiled! :lol:
 

bonbean01

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Awww...what a cutie! Her mama doesn't deserve her...you've been the best goatie mama ever and it is a miracle that she made it..that and your super great care :hugs
 

autumnprairie

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quick question, tonight I gave Miracle cows/goats milk for the first time will this give her scours? I put one of the tiny capfuls of probiotic in it too. Was this right thing to do I am running out of goats milk and had to supplement her milk since she has increased her comsumption to 14-18 oz / times a day. Her nickname is impatient pig
Her new things to do are jump in my lap when I am in my recliner and try to run up me when I am sitting on the floor leaning back on my chair. She now jumps sideways and drinks water. I saw her drink it for the first time today
 

elevan

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Probiotics are always a good thing. Can never go wrong adding them.

I don't bottle feed so I can't really comment there...but the change increases the likelihood that she'll scour.
 

RemudaOne

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If you can gradually switch her to cows milk, it helps. You can mix the goats milk and cows milk and eventually have nothing but cows milk, that would decrease the likelihood of scours..
 
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