Guest guest Posted December 3, 2008 Report Share Posted December 3, 2008 I have used raw goat milk to raise kittens with great results. I continue to supplement their feed with milk everyday and have never had the barn cats look so good...thick shiny coats and good fat stores for the winter. They have not been immunized either. As for the kefir and yogurt, I use what I have. I now have a yogut maker, but was using a small picnic cooler as the incubator. No need to leave air room for yogurt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2008 Report Share Posted December 3, 2008 I've had neighbors come to me for goat milk for everything from baby skunks to ponies. Belinda > > Hi everyone.,hope everyone had a nice thanksgiving!! I have a baby > ferret.,3months old.,that I have chosen not to vaccinate.,for a long > list of reasons... I have had ferrets for 18 plus years and this is the > first I've chosen to go the natural route and try to build his immune > system.,as well as my own with raw cows milk. Does anyone here do this > with their pets? Also on a different note do u need special strainers > and sifters to make kefir.,or can u wing it with things u already have > around the house? Oh I lied.,one more ?.,when making yogurt with raw > milk and no yogurt maker.,which I did for the first time a couple wks > ago.,yay.,should u leave the cover on the glass jar somewhat loose.,or > does it matter? I had my cover on not tight but not losse.,and I thought > I read u where supposed to leave the lid loose to let air escape? Love > u all!!! Deb > --aliano > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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