Follow up question regarding my previous post about having to feed my 2.5 week old kits after mother's injury. Breed is Silver Fox. Average weight of 7 kits at 3.5 weeks is 10.67 oz (with what appears to be a fader at 9.5) Lightest is 9.5, heaviest is 12.3.
We started feeding our kits at 2.5 weeks. At that time all seven kits were reluctant to take anything from a syringe, with no more that 3 or 4 ccs being taken each feeding (which occurred every 6 hours.) At that time the kits were nibbling hay and exploring pellets. After 6 days, (today), we are able to get 6 of them to drink reliably and earnestly (chasing the nipple, coming to us in anticipation, etc) and are now feeding them 3 times per day with some taking as much as 25CCs, (although the average is probably 18 CCs) at each sitting. One still will not take anything and only drinks to clean his lips. At most he'll take 2 - 3 CCs per feeding before the battle to get formula in him is probably burning as many calories as the formula is providing. (Not to mention the stress of it all.)
My question to the gang is this: Should we let the other 6 drink as much as they will take (and possibly turning them into formula addicts who rely on the formula rather than further develop the urge to take hay, drink water, etc.) or do we cut them off at a certain point (15CCs for example) at each sitting? I suspect the mother would probably not be able to provide an unlimited supply of milk for her kits, nor would she sit there long enough for each one to be completely satisfied. And at some point the weaning would begin...
Our plan is to go to 2-a-day feedings next week, and I suspect if the pattern holds true, their intake will be astronomical at each feeding if left to take their fill.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
We started feeding our kits at 2.5 weeks. At that time all seven kits were reluctant to take anything from a syringe, with no more that 3 or 4 ccs being taken each feeding (which occurred every 6 hours.) At that time the kits were nibbling hay and exploring pellets. After 6 days, (today), we are able to get 6 of them to drink reliably and earnestly (chasing the nipple, coming to us in anticipation, etc) and are now feeding them 3 times per day with some taking as much as 25CCs, (although the average is probably 18 CCs) at each sitting. One still will not take anything and only drinks to clean his lips. At most he'll take 2 - 3 CCs per feeding before the battle to get formula in him is probably burning as many calories as the formula is providing. (Not to mention the stress of it all.)
My question to the gang is this: Should we let the other 6 drink as much as they will take (and possibly turning them into formula addicts who rely on the formula rather than further develop the urge to take hay, drink water, etc.) or do we cut them off at a certain point (15CCs for example) at each sitting? I suspect the mother would probably not be able to provide an unlimited supply of milk for her kits, nor would she sit there long enough for each one to be completely satisfied. And at some point the weaning would begin...
Our plan is to go to 2-a-day feedings next week, and I suspect if the pattern holds true, their intake will be astronomical at each feeding if left to take their fill.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.