BEAPHAR Small animal milk – 200 g
$19.32
$34.78
Description If small rodents are left without a mother or when breast milk is insufficient, feeding the animals is vital. Beaphar milk for small animals is suitable for feeding with a pacifier and contains high quality proteins, essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals. Provides basic nutritional needs during the first days until the transition to solid foods. Analysis: Crude protein 35%, crude fiber 0%, crude oils and fats 37%, crude ash 4.6%, Moisture 3.3%, Calcium 0.72%, Sodium 0.44%, Phosphorus 0.49%, Magnesium 0.023%, Potassium 1.4% Supplements / kg: Nutritional supplements: Vit. A 15,000 IU; Vit. D3 2,000 IU, Vit. B1 4.9 mg, Vit. B2 3.1 mg, Pantothenic acid 9.5 mg, Nicotinamide 20 mg, Vit. B6 3 mg, Vit. B12 20 mg, Vit. C 100 mg, Vit. E 130 mg, Biotin 50 mg, Vit. K3 3mg, E1 (Fe) 87.7 g, E2 (1) 0.281 g, E5 (Mn) 30.5 mg, E6 (Zn) 52.1 mg, E8 (Se) 0.203 mg, DL-methionine 3000 mg, antioxidants. Instructions: Add Beaphar milk for small animals to warm water 50-60 ° C (for example in a bottle) using a measuring spoon. Mix or shake until the powder is completely dissolved and allow the milk to cool to body temperature (35-38 ° C). After preparation, the milk can be stored for 24 hours. Before each meal, warm it to 35 – 38 ° C. Give the milk with a syringe or pipette. They are available at the vet or in a store. Test before eating to know how much milk comes out of the syringe. For larger animals, you can replace the syringe with a bottle. Provide a warm and dry environment (eg with a heating lamp), so the intake of nutrients will be optimal. Syringe / bottle feeding tips: Put the syringe in your mouth;Check that the tip is not chewed;The animal can be strangled by an auxiliary feeder if the opening is very large;If the opening is very small, the animal swallows a lot of air instead of milk;Sterilize and wash the syringe / bottle before each meal;Do not overfeed;After each meal, massage and rub the animal’s stomach to stimulate defecation;Weigh the animal regularly to determine if it is gaining weight well;Take orphaned animals to a veterinarian for examination, especially if they have diarrhea.
Vitamins And Nutritional Supplements For Small Animals