It's really amazing the things folks stress over... Some don't even realize it... those stressing or those creating the stress...
I found a link to that cheap & easy pump I was looking for. Basically, it's a 35cc syringe, 1/4 inch tubing (like for an aquarium), and a spray bottle. Super easy, super cheap, may or may not work, depends on the doe, I guess. Some are easier to milk than others. Personally, even though I was a lactation consultant for new moms, I was never able to supply bottles for my babies. Fortunately, I was a full-time Mommy and didn't have to rely on formula, because I tried about half a dozen different pumps (hand, battery & electric) and no-go. Never figured out why, I had gallons of milk, enough for triplets. Anyway, that's just to say you never can be too sure, but this pump is certainly cheap and easy enough to try, even for someone as poor as I am. Here's a link at e-how, let us know how it works!
technically yes... but I like fruits on one side veggies on the other, then all the different beans go in one group, soups another...
it's the oddball stuff that gets me every time.
I found a link to that cheap & easy pump I was looking for. Basically, it's a 35cc syringe, 1/4 inch tubing (like for an aquarium), and a spray bottle. Super easy, super cheap, may or may not work, depends on the doe, I guess. Some are easier to milk than others. Personally, even though I was a lactation consultant for new moms, I was never able to supply bottles for my babies. Fortunately, I was a full-time Mommy and didn't have to rely on formula, because I tried about half a dozen different pumps (hand, battery & electric) and no-go. Never figured out why, I had gallons of milk, enough for triplets. Anyway, that's just to say you never can be too sure, but this pump is certainly cheap and easy enough to try, even for someone as poor as I am. Here's a link at e-how, let us know how it works!
I tried this on my FF this year just to see since her teats were sooooo tiny the first few days I practically had to use a tweezer to milk her (might be a slight exaggeration - I was sleep deprived after all). It didn't create nearly enough suction to work which I can't say I'm overly surprised about. Same goes for the converting a human milk pump (we tried it on a Medela Pump-in-Style Advanced) and had the same lack of suction problem. Thankfully before the end of her first week the babies were sleeping through the night and she started getting more and more milkable the fuller she got. She's downright decent now. So thankful I had the help of a dear friend to guide me through the process. ((Thanks SbC!))
Now I'm debating between the Udderly EZ and springing for a "real" milker for those times when I'm not able to milk.
I have no hot water at the barn so I run soapy water through it and then bleach water through it and then it is hung to dry.