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Subject: HELP! Looking for Goat Milk...
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julleaUser is Offline

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12/19/2007 11:45 AM Alert 
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone out there could help me out? I am raising puppies and they are ready to start eating. I love starting them out on goat milk. i would appreciate it alot...
I am willing to pay for it..
Thanks
DesertDwellerUser is Offline

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12/19/2007 1:11 PM Alert 
Check with Mountain View Feed on Papago. They know someone in Thunderbird Farms who raised goats for just that purpose.

Stupid should hurt!

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Pet Social WorkerUser is Offline

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12/19/2007 3:30 PM Alert 
Yes! Mountainview was able to give me goats milk for some abandoned day old kittens about a year ago.
macboatUser is Offline

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12/19/2007 4:26 PM Alert 
Just curious why goats milk but not regular milk or some formula sold at pet store?
Pet Social WorkerUser is Offline

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12/19/2007 8:21 PM Alert 
For tiny tiny kittens goats milk is actually better than KMR.
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12/19/2007 9:33 PM Alert 
you can check out Kukawski's Pet Store on Florence Blvd. in casa grande. I dont know if there still here or not, but you can ask Chitwoods also.
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12/19/2007 9:41 PM Alert 
macboat, because cows milk is pasteurized, it can give small animals diarrhea. The raw goats' milk has more fat. It's great for kittens or puppies that have been abandoned by mom.

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12/19/2007 9:46 PM Alert 
Ask Paula at Mtn View Feed for Jerry Anderson's #, she usually has goats...
julleaUser is Offline

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12/19/2007 10:02 PM Alert 
It has a very high fat content and it is great for supplement feeding when there are a lot of puppies to feed and the mother can't produce enough milk. zit id better thsn anything out on the market. Thanks for all the replys...I truly appreciate it!
Julie
macboatUser is Offline

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12/19/2007 11:28 PM Alert 
Thanks for the educations....
Pet Social WorkerUser is Offline

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12/20/2007 10:05 AM Alert 
I'm not 100% positive, but I think Jerry moved....or maybe I was misinformed.
DesertDwellerUser is Offline

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12/20/2007 10:32 AM Alert 
No, Jerry is in the same spot. We were there a month ago, anyway. That's where we got our pygmy.

Stupid should hurt!

Desert Dweller - Senior Member - Posts: 2982 - Joined: Feb 2006
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12/21/2007 8:40 PM Alert 
This is Horses R Cool. Geri Andersen is still on Jean Dr. I spoke with her this afternoon. I have her number and also Terri Nuss on Julie Lane. They both raise dairy goats. Terri usually keeps some milk in the freezer for dry months. PM for their info.
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12/27/2007 8:14 AM Alert 
I've seen it at Trader Joes.
OBG IIUser is Offline

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12/27/2007 10:13 AM Alert 
Wife gets it for our pups in TBird Farms for 5 a gallon;

PM me for address and directions;

Carroll O Connor, aka Archie Bunker, a great American!
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