I'll send you lactol but you must have an equivalent,its only a puppy/kitten milk replacement.Whelpi is another brand over here.
I too find lactol too expensive for general mouse use, so i use infant milk powder now too!I'll be back. said:Hi Moustress, I have heard from various sources that cows milk is not good for mice, however it has been fed over here for well over a hundred years,a standard ingredient of bread and milk mash. When I returned to the fancy after a break I took on board this "new knowledge" as things move on and do not use cows milk, as there are better milks on the market. I wonder where the facts that cows milk is not the best, or even good for the mice comes from ?.
I find Lactol to be very expensive for how much you get in a tub. £5 for basically two cups full. In my experience what works equally well is Human infant babies milk, it must be the one for newborn human babies, and is very cheap, you will of course have that by you in most every store.
I know mice dont need vitamin C as they make their own, but it one of the only soluble vitamins and is not accumulated in overdose in an animals body,so therfore should be harmless. The list of vitamins on Human infants milk is impressive.
You mean that Pediasure stuff? I hear/read about alot of people using that for mousies.Shiprat said:I too find lactol too expensive for general mouse use, so i use infant milk powder now too!I'll be back. said:Hi Moustress, I have heard from various sources that cows milk is not good for mice, however it has been fed over here for well over a hundred years,a standard ingredient of bread and milk mash. When I returned to the fancy after a break I took on board this "new knowledge" as things move on and do not use cows milk, as there are better milks on the market. I wonder where the facts that cows milk is not the best, or even good for the mice comes from ?.
I find Lactol to be very expensive for how much you get in a tub. £5 for basically two cups full. In my experience what works equally well is Human infant babies milk, it must be the one for newborn human babies, and is very cheap, you will of course have that by you in most every store.
I know mice dont need vitamin C as they make their own, but it one of the only soluble vitamins and is not accumulated in overdose in an animals body,so therfore should be harmless. The list of vitamins on Human infants milk is impressive.
SarahC said:mine get the much maligned cows milk,mixed with evaporated milk or coconut milk both of which are a huge temptation for me to swig.
Go ahead, treat yourself :lol:SarahC said:mine get the much maligned cows milk,mixed with evaporated milk or coconut milk both of which are a huge temptation for me to swig.
I like this idea!Shiprat said:I am based in the UK, so have no idea of products in the USA. I use SMA no.1 , this is sprinkled on my mouse mix, especially for nursing does and young mice.
In the states there will be a human baby milk powder of equivalent.
yes, it is quite common practice for breeders to use additives such as these to their mix, well at least breeders who have advised me.morning-star said:I like this idea!Shiprat said:I am based in the UK, so have no idea of products in the USA. I use SMA no.1 , this is sprinkled on my mouse mix, especially for nursing does and young mice.
In the states there will be a human baby milk powder of equivalent.
so you just sprinkle the powder on the food?
Oh me too. I always thought they'd make a rather nice puddingLactol smells good enough too eat, also egg food I have been tempted it smells so nice