You can try to start your baby on cereal around four months old. If he doesn't like it or it seems like he cannot swallow it try again in a week. Keep him strictly on cereal until six months of age and then introduce a new baby food (fruits and veggies) every week to make sure he isn't allergic to anything. You should always check with your pediatrician first before you do anything.
you should feed your baby meat when it as good teeth or at the age 1.
6 mouths is what my doctors says due to fat kids no days because they think they induced solid food to early but i disagree i think 3 mouths is OK you know that they get tried of fuolma
Many physicians well decide when it is best depending on how your baby is growing. Sometimes, their stomachs aren't ready for solids. The average time is right around 6 months.
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sure :) it's meat x
feed it a little bit of raw meat and if doesnt like it try fruits
Baby meat...
yes, if you are non vegetarian then you should provide meat as a first solid food to your baby. actually meat contain iron, zinc and other proteins that helps to make your baby healthy. but if you are vegetarian then then you have to provide your baby whole wheat, vegetablets and milk including mother feed. for more information visit "mothersparsh.com/babywall"
Raw meat, preferably something you didnt illegally kill. Go to the local grocery store and buy the cheapest red meat you can find. It's the only way baby ducklings can grow big and strong!
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To begin with milk from the mother but once their teeth come in the pack will bring back scrapes of meat from their kill to feed the pups
As a baby it attaches itself to it's mother nipples and sucks the milk. As an older glider they eat fruits, vegetables and meat
you feed them RAW MEAT from cows
Broiler is a type of chicken raised specifically for meat productions. They are fed a special diet of high protein feed.