Originally Posted by
Javarat
From reading what you typed.. I gather that the pooped on Monday... but have not since.
Irregular pooping is not that odd when they are being transitioned to Esbilac. I have them go as long as almost 4 days with no poop. It still scares me, every single time it happens. :)
You are going to need to weigh them, in grams. Divide that by 20 and feed them that number in milliliters. (Example: 80 grams /20 = 4ml) This number will change every day, so you have to weigh them every day.
You have not mentioned their age, how old they look, or if their eyes are open. I am guessing they have some fur, and closed eyes... which would mean feeding them once every three hours.
If you cannot feed them every three hours... you need to find someone who can. They cannot go for 5 hours or longer without food, without risking their lives.
If they are pink or eyes open.. we would need more info to calculate how often. Pictures would help. We love pictures.
Keep up hydration between feedings... watch for any hardness or red streaking on stomach. Tummy massages will help digestion. Also warm water bottom baths (sitting in a bowl of warm water) can stimulate pooping.
Sometimes it takes a LOT of stimulation before they finally poop. I normally do not stop stimulating until I see their anus 'close up' (no longer showing a hole).
Even when they are not pooping.. they normally will pee a river.
Watch for a lack of interest in food or not wanting to eat. If they are hungry, and their tummy is soft, and you are feeding the right amount at the right frequency, they are probably doing okay.