mine was. its a yellowish color
NOTHING can or should replace Colostrum when feeding a newborn calf. You MUST feed a new baby calf colostrum within 24 hours after it is born. There is nothing man-made or similar than can replace colostrum.
Colostrum "changes" into milk 24 to 72 hours after parturition.
Yes. The only reason your body is producing colostrum is because of the pregnancy hormone
If they won't accept the bottle, tube them with an esophageal feeder. Colostrum comes in packets of dried powder, so read the instructions on the packet to determine how much water is needed for one packet of dried colostrum.
Because the baby will have learned how to nurse better by then, and colostrum is too concentrated to be healthy for an infant who is beginning to drink more milk. This is not the physiological reason for the colostrum to run out, but I don't think that's what you were asking.
amphetamines are sticky,oily,and/or waxy......what else?
Colostrum is anywhere from clear to a yellowish color, and it feels oily when you rub it between your fingers.
It is not poison,it is just oily sticky stuff
no, it makes tour hair sticky and it doesnt look good either
use something oily, like olive oil
This will happen lots of times when the water is acidic with a low PH
I thnk that would be a signof lice.
the feather will go black and sticky. when oil is in water it can kill and danger animals around it.
Oily sticky brown? Smells like burnt sodium bicarb(sp?)
im not aware of Michelle phans technique, but you are probably using olive oil as i might guess, an that is what is probably making your brush sticky an oily.
Women who just delivered a baby within 14 days produce colostrum. There is no "best" colostrum.
It is called Colostrum, very nutrient rich for the baby. Let the babynurse and your milk will come in really well!