[Jacob-list] How much to feed bottle-fed lambs?

Carl Fosbrink fourhornfarm at frontier.com
Mon Apr 4 09:10:49 EDT 2011


I am not sure how runny you are talking about. It is not unusual for the stools to be soft and yellow in color at a week old. They won't get solid until they are eating solid food. They should be able to eat as much as they wish about 4 times a day at this age. I would recommend a lamb milk replacer instead of goat milk replacer or even whole cows milk as real milk seems to be better than the replacer. Maybe you could find a dairy farmer in your area who would sell you milk for the lambs. Real goat's milk would be good too, but harder to find and probably more expensive than cow's milk.
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From: Jason Anders
To: jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2011 8:07 AM
Subject: [Jacob-list] How much to feed bottle-fed lambs?


Good Morning:

One week ago we had two lambs born that were rejected by their mother. It seems that she didn't have enough milk and by the time we found them, they had gone probably 5-6 hours without feeding. We feed them colostrum and kept them going. We are now feeding a kid goat milk replacer recommended by our vet but are having a hard time knowing how much to feed them. They are having runny stools although seem to be doing OK. We are feeding about 4 ounces every 6 hours and also giving them some anti-diarrheal medicine. Any advice out there would be very much appreciated. We have never had to bottle feed before. Thanks so much!


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