Whelping Pudding Recipe I just did a search on whelping pudding and came up with a few different combos. Was wondering if you could post yours that you use and the reason why you use it. (its main purpose) I would appreciate it !!! (and I'm sure others will too!!!) Thanks so much !!!! |
This is the recipe that I got from Mardelin last week. I also use if for weaning pups Post Whelping Pudding 16 oz. water 1 pkg. Knox Gelatin (micro. to disolve) 15 oz. can evap. milk 2 tabls. vanilla yogurt 2 egg yolks 2 tabls. white corn syrup mix all ingred. in bowl let set in fridge until thickens. Spoon out as needed. Here's another to give to mom immediately after whelping 1 can of goats milk equal parts of water 1 egg yolk 1 table spoon of Karo syrup. Helps to get her strength back. Place a bowl right up to her and she'll lap it right up. Both of the recipes help with milk production. __________________________________________________ __________ Good Luck!! I am having a hard time finding goat's milk here. I am still on the look out though. Keep up posted on what is happening! __________________ |
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Breny the ones IMckn posted are mine. The top one I love because it causes no adverse reaction, diarreah, etc.....feed it throughout nursing to help milk supply. Also, use if for weaning puppies and/or encouraging wee ones to eat. The bottom one I use right after whelping to help electrolites and give mom some engery, also helps with milk supply |
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I know they have goats milk at Kroger, right next to the evaporated milk cans :) maybe check there if you have one near you? |
I raised my Tia on this recipe, which sounds simular to the post whelp recipe Evaporated milk or Goats milk 1 table spoon Karo Syrup 1 table spoon real mayo 1 egg yolk 1 cup whole yogart I also added nutrical and sometimes added honey as she got older. I played with the ingredients too as the time went by, sometimes adding 2 whole eggs, more yogart...etc.... Would this be a good after whelp recipe too? This is what Tia ate until she was almost 4 months old (she had a cleft palate) |
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Breny, I don't like honey because of the bacteria and Mayo has a possibility of bacteria also. NutriCal can also cause daibitis and can throw a pup into hyperglycemia |
So would my recipe (minus the honey, minus the nutrical, minus the mayo) be ok for a post whelp for the mom? |
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breny easier is this one I use it with every whelp and at least the first two weeks of post whelp instant vanilla pudding 2 cups whole milk 2 egg yokes stays in refer for about 3-4 days |
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The first one is the one I use (only when necessary though). They LOVE it! |
I want to thank you all for posting the whelping pudding reciepes I have made copies of all of them and they whys of them, I will keep them I've never had to use them but you just never know as each bitch is different. Thanks so much, :) Lee |
How much whelping milk and how often? I have a female yorkie who gave birth 8 days ago. My vet said to give her 1 TUMS with calcium a day. I bought "peppermint" TUMS by mistake....I know, I know. I was looking here and found the whelping milk formula. Have everything to make it but I don't know how much to give her and how often. Can someone tell me. |
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Keep Oral Cal Plus on hand purchased through revivalanimal.com forget everything about giving tums, cottage cheese, cheese, icecream.. etc. It’s useless. The body needs the calcium to be delivered with the correct ratio of Vit D and Phosphorus or it doesn’t absorb it, it’s useless. Pet Cal has this correct ratio. Another thing that has it is, believe it or not.. a scrambled whole egg! Of course everyone knows not to start calcium until the litter is whelped.. no giving it to PG bitches… I do give some calsorb during whelping If things slow down on a larger litter, but never before whelping. Make it a general practice to scramble your bitch an egg every day, and depending on weight, give ½ to a whole pet tab per day. I gave it to a 8 lb bitch ½ in the morning ½ at night…this is the “daily dose” for about a 20 lb dog who was NOT nursing a litter…so just fine for ½ the size, but nursing a litter. I would grind up the pet tab in the food processor and put the powder in the egg when I scrambled it. Also, check your dog food for Soybeans, soy protein, or anything related to soy in any way. For SOME reason that is not completely understood by me (many menopause supplements contain soy, or are soy based, so this seems to be a contradiction).. soy protein can interfere with the absorption of calcium in dogs. If your food has soy of any sort, change to a food that does not for the duration of the weaning of the litter. |
helpful You ought to write a book. You have such a wealth of information that is helpful Mardelin Yorkies |
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