Once a day should be enough, at that age they will be growing quickly so fill their dish in the morning and check in the afternoon to see what is left. It's much to early to worry about them getting fat so let them eat as much as they need for their little growing body.
I feed them 4 times a day, I have a schedule so they can be trained to go to the kitchen or to the place you feed them often.
Everyday, twice a day.
depend upon cause - simple mean nonpathological relive in 1wk pathological usally take more than 6wk/
The best solution is to wean the foals together. Their ages are so close together that a little earlier or later won't make much difference.
Any six week old puppy is too young to be away from it's mother. I needs another two weeks to be weened properly. However, if the pup has been removed and ownership transferred, provided it has been weened, it should be able to tolerate soft puppy chow or puppy chow mixed with a little cow's milk. If the puppy has not been completely weened, you will need to purchase puppy formula from a veterinarian, a pet food store, or a farm store, and bottle feed it every four to six hours, or as it demands it.
the puppys eye film has not yet disolved all the way yet to give it the release of its eye lids. therefore its not somthing to worry about, it just means that puppy is taking a little longer than the others to develope. or it can also mean that the puppys eyes (are) able to open, but the puppy hasn't gotten the hint yet that its able to, so it just feels that its eyes should stay closed because they don't quite get it yet.