Okay so feeding a baby goat is absolutely adorable but this is not why you should ever choose to bottle feed a goat.
Feeding baby goats cold milk.
Baby goats will always act hungry when they see you because you are acting as their mom.
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We don t usually get kids down to less than three bottles ever.
Weeks 2 through 7.
Moom goats feed her small baby.
If your baby goat has been raised from mom and is used to drinking milk directly from her then you ll have to decide whether or not you re going to move her straight to adult goat hay and grain or if you re going to try to bottle feed.
You don t want your bottle baby to have a belly that looks like it swallowed a basketball.
How often to feed.
Make the bottles progressively less warm to get the kid to cold milk by two weeks.
Feed 12 ounces and more if kids is still hungry as much as 20 ounces three times per day.
Heating it as it scalds really easily.
Squirting milk into its mouth quickly helps it associate the bottle with milk.
Not chilly but not scalding hot either.
Feed two times per day about 30 ounces.
My advice is that if the goat is younger than 6 weeks go ahead and try to bottle feed along with offering some hay.
Some people try to get kids down to only two bottles as soon as possible but in my experience baby goats are more likely to get diarrhea when given too much milk at a single feeding.
For the first two to four weeks we give bottles at about 7 a m noon 5 p m and 10 p m.
If it is cold outside heat it a little warmer as it will cool while you are outside.
Feed your baby goat new foods.
The idea with the cold milk system is that the kids are provided with milk ad lib at all times.
Until a month or two your baby goat will drink mostly milk and water.
Baby goats should be fed at least four times a day for the first month and then you can reduce the number of feedings.
The milk is kept chilled or at room temperature by using an old esky or drink cooler which is converted into a lambar style bulk feeder.
Try to milk the mom.