You should never feed your baby soy milk. It is not the same as infant formula or breastmilk. It will not supply the same nutrients and calories to your baby, and your baby could become severely malnourished if fed soy milk.
However, infant formula made from soy is perfectly acceptable as long as your baby is not allergic or sensitive to soy. It is not as healthful as breastmilk, but it will suffice.
For the first couple of weeks your puppy should drink it mothers milk then liquid or mashed puppy food. So yes you can feed a 10 week old puppy regular baby formula.
No,wait till they're about 6 weeks old.That is when I started to feed my puppy regular food and water and she too,was not on mother's milk.
sometimes milk upsets a baby's tummy. i found that giving it a mixture of formula, water, and goats milk helps settle their stomach
A human infant? No, they do not have the proper enzymes to digest anything other than mother's milk/special formula
A 3-week-old baby's stomach is about the size of a walnut, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 2-week-old baby's stomach is about the size of a walnut, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 3-week-old baby's stomach is about the size of a walnut, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 2-week-old baby's stomach is about the size of a small marble, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 3-week-old baby's stomach is about the size of a small apricot, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 5-week-old baby's stomach is about the size of a small apricot, holding around 2-3 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 6-week-old baby's stomach is about the size of a small apricot, holding around 2-3 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A two-week-old baby's stomach is about the size of a small marble, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.