It depends on how old it is and what type of milk formula you are feeding. Most milk formulas will have the volume to give on the instructions. But mostly within the the first few weeks you need to feed the kid every four hours.
It depends on its age - every two hours for the first few days, then four to six times a day for the next week, then three times a day for the following week, increasing the volumes gradually.
The general rule of thumb is about 4 months, but the weight and health of the baby are more important than the age. For our goats, we aim for 30 pounds. At that weight, the kid is generally eating plenty of grain and hay on their own, and they really don't need the mother's milk any longer.
Depends on the age of the goat. If it is a year or older, it should not be drinking from its mother. If it is only a few days, the three times a day. If you plan on dam raising and do not care about the friendliness of the animal, just leave it with its mother. Otherwise, I suggest you get a book on the subject. The internet is not the only source of information in the world and is certainly not the most credible.
2-3 months depending on how big and healthy the kid is. Some don't grow very fast and stay skinny, I usually feed these a bit longer.
it never does it just plays with it mum all night long
Kids typically nurse for around 12 to 14 weeks which is equivalent to three to four months. After that they are weaned.
12 to 14 weeks of age or until it is weaned
6-12 Months
Good quality grass hay, and a low protein grain.
No, you don't need any special apparatus to feed a baby kitten. I would suggest a 2 oz. baby bottle. I would stick a pin in a baby bottle nipple and make the hole a little bigger. If you can't find any cat milk, use goat milk. That's easier to find in stores.
It depends on whether the new owner wishes to bottle feed it although if they don't it is better to wait until the kid is weaned at around 14 weeks of age.
the baby of a goat is called a kid.
A baby goat is called a kid.
Good quality grass hay, and a low protein grain.
Five months after you've been bottle feeding your goat slowly feed it less and less a day for 2-3 weeks, the you can reintroduce the not so much of a baby to its mother.
you feed a baby pygmy goat about how much you think it should need and it is what the owner says when you get a baby goat.
Warm, but not hot goat milk from a bottle.
Put warm, but not hot, goat milk in a bottle. Put the end of the bottle in the kids mouth. Be persistant, but do not drown the kid with too much milk.
No, you don't need any special apparatus to feed a baby kitten. I would suggest a 2 oz. baby bottle. I would stick a pin in a baby bottle nipple and make the hole a little bigger. If you can't find any cat milk, use goat milk. That's easier to find in stores.
Provide shelter from the weather and supplementary feed.
It would have different formulations - it is preferable to feed your goat kid specifically produced goat milk formula or if you can't get that full cream powdered milk.
goat milk, it is easier to digest
It depends on whether the new owner wishes to bottle feed it although if they don't it is better to wait until the kid is weaned at around 14 weeks of age.
You can buy sheep or goat colostrum or replacer at an Orchlens or trackor suply and mix it as direceted and feed with eye dropper or newborn cat bottle.
Goat milk is preferred. They can get alot more nutrients and strength from goat milk. Strength is obviously very important when raising a baby deer, so using goat milk would be your best choice.