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Saving Calves and Goat Kids Without Mothers ColostrumSometimes you need a quick fix for a calf or goat kid with colostrum. Here is a remedy I use when trying to save calves or goat kids that have not had their mothers colostrum. Simple. -
The Importance of Colostrum to the Newborn FoalThis article discusses the importance of colostrum to the newborn foal, a way to determine colostrum levels in the dams milk, and determining the amount of antibodies the foal received from the colostrum.
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How to Feed a New-Born Calf ColostrumNew born mammals, including calves, receive an immunity boost from drinking colostrum during their first few days of life. Normally, the mother will provide the colostrum, but occasionally, you may have to step in to be the mother. -
Pregnancy Week 28: Third Trimester, Colostrum Production, and Baby's DevelopmentYou are officially in your third trimester by pregnancy week twenty-eight. This means that you will experience a return of your first trimester symptoms including fatigue and breast tenderness. -
Colostrum - Feel Great, Lose Weight, Attain Nirvana Right Now!How an inexpensive health food supplement changed by life.
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How to Survive Breastfeeding and Deal with Painful Cracked NipplesTips on how to breastfeed successfully and survive the initial pain of sore areolas. -
The 10 Biggest Surprises of Pregnancy, Labor, and DeliveryA first time pregnancy, labor, and delivery is a whole new world for moms-to-be. Despite all of your research there are some things that you just don't know about ahead of time. This top 10 list will help you avoid some unwanted surprises. -
The Advantages and Benefits of BreastfeedingBreastfeeding gives baby a loving foundation for a healthy life. For every day that a mother breastfeeds, she will have the satisfaction of knowing that she is enriching both her own and her baby's life.
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Breastfeeding Questions - Start Nursing Your BabySimple nursing tips for mom plus techniques for keeping your baby healthy. Learn why colostrum is so important, how to deal with engorgement and what to do if your newborn has mild jaundice.
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Bottlefeeding Baby GoatsSo? You went out to the barn and to your surprise, there are new kids. Mama isn't licking them, letting them nurse, or possibly trying to kill them. What do you do? Well, the first thing I have tried is holding the doe to let the kid get some colostrum.
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Prevent Swine Flu and More with Transfer FactorTransfer Factors strengthen, modulate and optimize the immune system response. In one study, bovine Colostrum alone increased baseline NK cell (Natural Killer Cell) activity by 23% vs. a 103% increase by Transfer Factor.
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Are You Prepared to Breastfeed?Breast milk is without a doubt the best possible food for babies up to age one, but their are many things that a new mother needs to consider before she makes the decision to breastfeed.
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How to Get a Good Start Breast-feedingTips for getting a good start breast-feeding your baby.
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Breast-Feeding Infants: 100-Plus Reasons and Benefits to Nursing BabiesNursing babies is the primary way to sustain life and give joy. Here are more than 100 reasons to nurse a baby.
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Postpartum Life for New MothersBringing a new life into your world will change things in ways you never imagined. -
Breast Feeding VS. Formula FeedingIs breast feeding your infant better for you and your baby or are you more comfortable bottle feeding your newborn.
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The Composition and Benefits of Breast MilkA discussion on the composition of breast milk, the benefits of breastfeeding for mother and child and what type of diet the mother should have while lactating.
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Should Breastfeeding Be Mandatory?The superiority of breast milk over formula is not debated. Should mothers, then, be required to breastfeed their babies?
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The Feeding ChoiceA short research based story, which follows Mary through the toughest decision she has had yet. It all starts with her friends on a lunch date. She visits with her doctor, but learns nothing. What will she find as she researches on her own?
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Preparing a Foaling Kit: Everything You Will Need for at Home Delivery of Your FoalIt's smart to gather up the supplies and resources that you will need for the big event well in advance. Being prepared makes everything go smoothly on the big day! -
Breastfeeding Vs. BottlefeedingThis paper compares and contrasts breastfeeding and bottlefeeding and lists the positive and negative issues that are involved in feeding an infant either way.
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How to Raise a Milk Cow on Your Small FarmHow to raise and milk a cow on your farm for your family and for profit. -
Pregnancy 101Being pregnant can be overwhelming for new and seasoned moms. Whether you need a refresher course or learning for the first time, this guide can help you understand the ins and outs of pregnancy -
Breast Milk NutrientsThe advantages of Breast milk nutritions
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Why We Do Not Have True Reproductive Freedom - Taking Back Our BirthsAn examination of how our births are adversely affected by obstetricians and needless interventions. -
The Importance of Breastfeeding and Its Role in Infant DevelopmentA discussion of the nutrients present in breast milk that are essential for early immunity as well as immune system development.
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Breastfeeding: What Lamaze and La Leche Won't Tell YouA realistic view of breastfeeding for new and expecting mothers
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Fosamax Side EffectsFosamax has numerous side effects on the digestive system and produces relatively little new bone.
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Using a Milk Replacer to Bottle Feed Goat KidsGoat forums often discourage bottle feeding goat kids with milk replacer. But with no raw goats milk or cows milk on hand, and the high cost of store bought milk, there are few options left. -
Pregnancy Facts for Expectant Mothers: Because No Two Pregnancies are AlikeJust got that big, fat positive, have you? Congratulations!! This is a joyous time, and one of so much confusion. Whether it's your first or your fifth (or beyond!), no two pregnancies are alike, and you may still have questions. -
The Postnatal TruthSome tips from a mom of four about the postnatal period: These are a few things I wished I'd known the first time around. -
Surprises During PregnancyA few symptoms and changes that occur during pregnancy that you may not have known about. -
Pregnancy Facts All Women Should KnowSo, you're expecting! Congratulations! Being a mom is hard. Being a first time mom is hard and scary. But don't worry, you can do it. There are a lot of things we just don't know and there are a lot of things that come naturally as a woman. -
Pregnancy Facts Expecting Mothers Need to Prepare for Giving BirthFor most women, finding out that they are pregnant gives them mixed emotions regardless of whether it was planned or not. Whether one is overjoyed or upset about it, the feeling's perfectly normal. -
Dog Pregnancy Calendars: Marking Milestones in Canine PregnancyPreparing for the arrival of a new litter of puppies can be one of the most exciting chances to witness the miracle of life. Unless you happen to be a veterinarian, it can be very difficult to keep the various stages and milestones of canine pregnancy straight. -
How to Successfully Nurse TwinsIf you're expecting twins and the prospect of breastfeeding two babies seems daunting, here's some advice that might make it seem a little easier.
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The Benefits of Breast FeedingTo bottle feed or breast feed is the big question for each pregnant mommy. This article will give an overview of the great health benefits for you and your baby.
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Gay Parenting Tips for Dad TeamsTips to help dad parenting teams to overcome the obstacles of fatherhood.
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Early Signs of PregnancyCould you be pregnant? Looking for information on the signs of pregnancy to look out for? Want to know what pregnancy symptoms are common in early pregnancy? Read on.
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Breastfeeding the Premature Baby: Benefits, Challenges, and SolutionsSolutions to the unique challenges of breastfeeding a preemie, including alternatives to supplementing breast milk with formula when mother's milk supply is not sufficient, including administering banked breast milk via a Supplemental Nutrition System.





