Changing bottle babies milk replacer (should I?)

kstaven

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I guess its something I took for granted that all dairy animals are tested as a matter of course. I never worry about using cows milk from the tanks for goats because everyone is tested.
 

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kstaven said:
n.smithurmond said:
I'd like to see any reference to even a remote possibility that Jonhe's is transmissible through pasteurized grocery store milk. Unpasteurized cow's milk aside, which of course you'd never find in the grocery store anyway. That's a pretty serious implication...
You do find unpasteurized in many states off the farm and in the stores in others.
Wow, seriously? I knew you could buy unpasteurized milk directly from a farmer but I haven't never seen it available in any stores around here. I thought it was the law that it has to be pasteurized what you bought in the stores.
 

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We use Dumor Goat Kid Replacer for our baby Pygmys and they got diahrea from being switched over from milk to replacer but if you give them Pepto Bismol and it binds them up and now their all fine. good luck;)
 

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