themrslove
Ridin' The Range
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Hi! I recently brought home a 4 week old kid. He was previously being dam raised and is just not quite getting the hint about the bottle! He absolutely will NOT take it on his own. We have tried regular baby bottle nipples (with larger holes - this is what our other buckling prefers), pritchard nipples, and lambs nipples.
The only strategy I have to keep barely enough nourishment in him is to hook him under arm, put him in a headlock, pry his little mouth open and shove the nipple in! And even then he won't really suckle. He has been home for almost 2 days and we can't get him to consume more than 4-5 ounces of milk at a time! We normally only feed bottle kids 3 times a day, but I have been offering him milk 5-6 times a day. He still doesn't seem to be eating more than about a few ounces of milk each time totaling probably 12-18 ounces each day. I swear, he acts like I am trying to drown him!
We are feeding whole cows milk with a bit of Kayo syrup added and he seems to like the taste...but just not the process of eating! He almost acts like he isn't hungry. He doesn't look too thin and I know he nibbles on hay and alfalfa pellets during the day between meals, but our other little buckling that is only two weeks older than him is eating about 10-12 ounces a feeding (and more if we would let him!), 3 times a day!
He is really healthy looking, wonderful color to his eyelids so I don't think he is wormy...super active and curious so I don't think it is a sickness thing. I just think it is a stubborn thing!
I am just worried that this little guy isn't getting enough. Oh! And he is a Nigerian Dwarf. What can I do to make him eat?!
The only strategy I have to keep barely enough nourishment in him is to hook him under arm, put him in a headlock, pry his little mouth open and shove the nipple in! And even then he won't really suckle. He has been home for almost 2 days and we can't get him to consume more than 4-5 ounces of milk at a time! We normally only feed bottle kids 3 times a day, but I have been offering him milk 5-6 times a day. He still doesn't seem to be eating more than about a few ounces of milk each time totaling probably 12-18 ounces each day. I swear, he acts like I am trying to drown him!
We are feeding whole cows milk with a bit of Kayo syrup added and he seems to like the taste...but just not the process of eating! He almost acts like he isn't hungry. He doesn't look too thin and I know he nibbles on hay and alfalfa pellets during the day between meals, but our other little buckling that is only two weeks older than him is eating about 10-12 ounces a feeding (and more if we would let him!), 3 times a day!
He is really healthy looking, wonderful color to his eyelids so I don't think he is wormy...super active and curious so I don't think it is a sickness thing. I just think it is a stubborn thing!
I am just worried that this little guy isn't getting enough. Oh! And he is a Nigerian Dwarf. What can I do to make him eat?!
