Lamb 'N' Kid Feeding Bottle
Product Details
An excellent plastic bottle specially designed for the rigors of feeding orphan lambs or goat kids.
Please look to the Wide Mouth Lamb ‘N’ Kid Feeding Bottle as a replacement. The wide-mouth version uses the same teats and is easier to clean.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
Specs
- One pint/500 ml capacity.
- Measurements on the side of the bottle.
- Graduated every 50 ml and each fl oz.
- Bottle with supplied Pritchard Teat available.
Benefits
- Feeding bottle can be microwaved with milk inside it. (Remove the teat first. Latex melts!)
- The bottle is small enough to fit into pocket of coveralls.
How to Use
- Wash before each use.
- Screw off Pritchard Teat.
- Fill as needed.
- Screw Pritchard Teat back on.
Cutting the Pritchard Teat—Teats are supplied with no hole in the end and must be cut before use. Two different techniques can be used to cut the teat:
- The most common technique is to use sharp scissors and snip the tip off cross-ways. The more you snip, the bigger the hole, so don't overdo it.
- An alternate method is to not cut off the tip, but instead carefully slit the end into two halves with a razor. The two halves snap back together when not in use and self seal the end of the teat. Most importantly, this self-sealing method of cutting the teat allows you to place the teat in a partially inverted position, from which the lambs can suck at will.
Precautions
- Be sure not to lose the tiny metal ball that rattles when you shake the teat. The teat will leak without this ball. This rarely happens and primarily only from washing the teats too aggressively.
- Do not use Clorox® to disinfect teats. The strong chemical reacts with the latex and can cause rapid disintegration of the teat.
- Be aware of imitation Pritchard Teats currently on the market. They can be identified by their stiffer, molded rubber material. Pritchard Teats are made with soft pliable latex. We have found in experimenting with imitation teats that they are difficult to use with weak lambs, goat kids or tiny lambs from triplets or quads.
- Do not leave teats sitting in the sunlight. Especially do not leave them sitting on a window ledge inside a building. This "greenhouse" situation has been known to heat the red latex until it melts into a gooey blob. As all areas of high heat are bad for this type of latex, it's best not to leave them close to an "active" wood stove or furnace.
- Do not clean the teats in boiling water. Use only warm water with a small amount of dishwashing detergent.
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Feeding Orphan Lambs and Kids
Bottle Rack
Item #563200 -Clever innovation that allows new lambs and goat kids to self-feed from Premier’s Lamb ‘N’ Kid Bottle.
$8.50 -
Teats and Nipples
Pritchard Teat, with washer
Item #563000 -Most proven screw-on teat. Closest in size, shape and texture to the “real thing” so orphan lambs and goat kids prefer it.
$2.00 -
Treatments
Colostrum Replacer, 235g (8.3 oz)
Item #621600 -Colostrum replacement for kid goats and lambs. To replace or supplement maternal colostrum in the first day of life.
$16.00 -
Lambing and Kidding Aids
NutraStart® Replacer with Coccidiostat, 25 lb bag
Item #622301 -Milk replacer for baby lambs and goat kids. Formulated with coccidiostat for prevention of coccidiosis.
$84.00 -
Lambing and Kidding Aids
NutraStart® Milk Replacer for Lambs, 25 lb bag
Item #622320 -Non-medicated first feed for lambs. Provides the entire nutritional requirements from the animal’s second day of life through weaning.
$80.00 -
Lambing and Kidding Aids
NutraStart® Milk Replacer for Goat Kids, 25 lb bag
Item #622330 -Complete feed for goat kids from the second day of life through to weaning. High-protein, non-medicated formula promotes early health and growth.
$84.00
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Teats and Nipples
Pritchard Teat, with washer
Item #563000 -Most proven screw-on teat. Closest in size, shape and texture to the “real thing” so orphan lambs and goat kids prefer it.
$2.00
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Alan K from Texas
They worked great
Pamela C from Oregon Coast
I help raise bummer Lambs in the Spring. My hands are getting arthritic so it is hard to hold the bottles for hungry babies. Decided after all these years to buy official Lamb bottles and the holders for hooking on the fence. No more pop-bottles for us! Looks like this is going to be very helpful next Lambing season.
Patty S from Illinois
Great for the occasional orphaned/rejected goat kids. Easy to fill and wash. With measurements on the bottle, it makes it easier to keep track of who is getting what!
Victor F from Illinois
We raise hair sheep and love the bottles because of the markings, We have used the nipples in the past. Best nipples ever, Pritchard has two different nipple compounds bright red and a dark red, Dark red is the best.
Robin W from Texas
Perfect bottles for our Harlequin and Southdown Babydoll lambs. I appreciate the fact that you can see how much formula is being taken and if the bottle needs cleaned again.