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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 623901" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>She is hungry because she is not getting proper milk, whole milk is 3% fat at best and we are suggesting milk replacer that is 20% fat, big difference.</p><p></p><p>I would get her out of the trailer and into a warm well ventilated area with clean bedding. Get her on proper milk tomorrow asap and do NOT over feed her in fact you should probably cut her back to 3 pints twice a day until she is used to the real deal. Then slowly increase her as was said to 4 pints twice a day, you can even add an extra feeding if need be in between the 12 hour intervals with another 2 pints.. Do it slowly and watch how she responds..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 623901, member: 5106"] She is hungry because she is not getting proper milk, whole milk is 3% fat at best and we are suggesting milk replacer that is 20% fat, big difference. I would get her out of the trailer and into a warm well ventilated area with clean bedding. Get her on proper milk tomorrow asap and do NOT over feed her in fact you should probably cut her back to 3 pints twice a day until she is used to the real deal. Then slowly increase her as was said to 4 pints twice a day, you can even add an extra feeding if need be in between the 12 hour intervals with another 2 pints.. Do it slowly and watch how she responds.. [/QUOTE]
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