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They are lionheads/Californian
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thank you I am going to get some power milk and mixing it in with their pellets i Think bottle feeding them probably won’t work since they where used to their mom milkOne thing you might try. There used to be a product called Foal Lac or something. I don't know if it is still available. It was for orphan foals and it was essentially pelleted milk. You could also mix powdered milk with the pellets. Personally, I think if they are hopping around, eating, and active they are all right. Now if they look gaunt, are huddled up in a corner, that is a different story but from what you posted that is not the case here.
Thank you I found it they still make it it’s kinda expensiveOne thing you might try. There used to be a product called Foal Lac or something. I don't know if it is still available. It was for orphan foals and it was essentially pelleted milk. You could also mix powdered milk with the pellets. Personally, I think if they are hopping around, eating, and active they are all right. Now if they look gaunt, are huddled up in a corner, that is a different story but from what you posted that is not the case here.
Thank you for looking it up. I remember coming across the product many years ago, but I don't remember it being that expensive. I guess if you need it, it is worth it.Thank you I found it they still make it it’s kinda expensive View attachment 2038070
i am using the power milk with the pellets they are eating it. Momma feed them yesterday I got the honor of seeming itThank you for looking it up. I remember coming across the product many years ago, but I don't remember it being that expensive. I guess if you need it, it is worth it.
I figured she still was feeding them once a day..i am using the power milk with the pellets they are eating it. Momma feed them yesterday I got the honor of seeming it
she feeds them when I am in the room with her I am glad that she trusts me I am going to say when these little sweetie go to there new homesI figured she still was feeding them once a day..