OneFineAcre
Herd Master
first, i have lamancha dairy goats and i treat them totally different from the meat goats I've had so right now I'm just talking milkers. i use to raise everything on bottles then as the herd grew i switched to lambars but for the last couple of years i have gone to letting the kids nurse and at about 2 wks of age i separate them at night and milk mom of a morning. now that i live alone i don't need as much milk and this works for me. that way if something comes up and i can't be there i just leave the kids with mom and don't have to worry about them. and yes you can get them to take a bottle after they have nursed, the younger the easier but if they are hungry and the milk is warm they will learn quickly. i have taught month old babies to take a bottle. since a lambar nipple is much harder than a regular lamb nipple i usually start them out with the softer one and when i am ready to switch them to the lambar i will put the lambar nipple on the bottle for a day or two to get them use to the feel of it and to keep the bottle tilted so they would get use to sucking longer to get their milk since they have to suck thru a straw to get the milk out of a lambar. just remember you have to be as stump headed as they are sometimes. @OneFineAcre you can get toltrazuril (baytril) at horseprerace.com
horseprerace.com is where I got the toltrazuril. The address on the website is in Panama.
But, the product was shipped from Florida. Not sure how that works.