Oh nice! Thank you!
Oh nice! Thank you!
I've looked to see if there was another thread asking this question but haven't found one. I figured I'd add it to this thread since it does seem like a silly question. I've been feeding maple 1 part fox valley 20/50 2 part water. Usually 7 teaspoons of powder and 14 of water. I've been giving her 10 mL and rodent block. Is this the proper way to feed her until she completely refuses the formula anymore? Is 10mL enough? I don't have a scale but I am guestimating based on her size, appearance and age that she is now about 200 grams. Am I feeding her enough or should I continue to increase the amount of formula as she gets older until she refuses?
At her age allow her to have all the formula she will take... within reason. Within reason would be not more that about 18ml at 200grams IMO.
Okay, that makes sense! Thank you!