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Posted by HillTopBlueBlaz on 08-18-2003 04:01 AM:

Powdered milk

give her some powdered milk and mix it with her food and that will help. she will get pretty wound up off it so make sure u are hunting here if u give it to her she will have the runs for a few days so just work it in slowly and she will be fine. she will look real good have a real good coat and be ready to go any time u want to











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Posted by Redtick on 08-18-2003 01:18 PM:

I think this thread may be an answer to another thread. I use calf milk replacer to mix in with my puppy food, if thay is what you are talking about.

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Posted by Dealer on 08-18-2003 03:14 PM:

Use lamb or goat milk replacer! It is better than the calf milk replacer. At least in our experience!

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Posted by pete on 08-18-2003 04:15 PM:

used to raise calves alot two kinds of millk replacer . one is milk , one vegetable, soy i think.. anyways if i want to put weight on a dog i get a few meat scraps... its amazing what a difference this can make real fast . pete


Posted by t walkowski on 08-19-2003 05:46 PM:

I agree stay away from the cow milk replacer. They have something in it for growth. I messed up a few pups with the cow.


Posted by Redtick on 08-19-2003 11:47 PM:

I have never had any trouble with calf milk replacer but I use it in small amounts. We also give our puppies cod liver oil and it helps. We give our dogs cracklins for weight gain. It works fast.

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