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Feedins Schedule:*

Date Freque,ncv Times** 5x day 6:30am, 9:30, !2;30,3:30, 6:30pm 4x day 6:30am, L0:30, 230,6:30pm 3x day 6:30am, 123A,6:30pm 2x day 6:30am,5:30pm 1x day 6:30am Wean

Weishts:

AHe Frequencv 0-14 days Daily 15-28 days 3 x weekly on ,_and 29-42 days 2 x weekly on_and, 43 days until weaning once weekly on_

Medic?l Treatments: [$one _ Drug FfqquencvlDuration last Treatment

*This feeding schedule is a een,eral eqideline for this . The plan may require modification based on an individual's behavior, appetite, or growth curve. t*Bottle feeding times in winter months are adjusted to errsure that the final bottle of the day will he fed safely before dark. *****string keeper involvement in bottle feedinrlr highlv encouraged***** t I I

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7 % of SOLIDS 96 SOLIDS FAT PROTEIN CARBOHYDRATES Order Artiodactyla Continued: Pigmy () 29.1 12.4 51 .5 13.1 LIama () t6.2 14.8 45.1 37.0 Bactrian (Camelidae) 15 .1 J). d 25.8 33.8 Arabian Camel (Camelidae) 13.6 32.9 25.7 36.4 aa c (Camelidae) 13.8 26.t 36.2 () 18.5 10.8 27.6 (Giraffidae) 11 A 54.6 )a< 14.8 Fallow Deer (Cervidae) 25.3 49.8 25.7 24.L Sika (Cervidae) 36.1 52.6 34.3 9.4 Virginia Deer (Cervidae) 23.1 34.6 46.1 12.3 (Cervidae) 34.3 57.4 30.9 7.6 Black-Tail Deer (Cervidae) 45.4 37.5 15.3 Deer (Cervidae) 25.3 43.1 30.0 2L.3 (Cervidae) 11 0 43.7 36.7 13.1 (Cervidae) 33.1 51.1 34.7 8.5 Caribou (Cervidae) 23.6 46.6 32.2 15. / (Cervidae) 19.4 34.5 45.4 20.1 Texas () ?(, 58.8 30.1 6.8 Antelope (Antilocapridae) 24.9 <)) 27.7 16.1 Gerenuk (Bovidae) 13.6 15.4 55.1 29.4 Grant's () 34.t s7,? 30.5 8.2 - )^ a (Bovidae) 36.1, .5_?.6 JA.J 9J Palestine Gazelle @ovidae) .30,2_ 52.4 -3,4.3 9J Thomson's Gazeile (Bovidae) ?d, ) J /.J 30.7 '57.8 Ig @ovidae) 35.3 30.6 6.8 Greater @ovidae) 27.8 36.0 43.9 16.5 Eland (Bovidae) 2L.8 45.0 30.7 t7.9 @ovidae) 13.5 34.8 23.7 36.3 @ovidae) 17.8 36.5 32.6 25.8 Buffalo @ovidae) 19.3 40.9 30.6 24.4 @ovidae) t7.2 43.0 22.1 27.9 American (Bovidae) t4.6 24.0 30.8 34.9 1a1 Mountain @ovidae) 2t.t 54.0 13.3 Musk @ovidae) t5.4 32.9 32.3 25.0 @ovidae) 18.9 51.9 30.7 L7.5 @ovidae) 34.0 47.1 35.6 10.0 Philippine Carabao (Bovidae) 21.4 48.4 )7< 20.2 Order Perissodactyla Donkey (Equidae) tL.7 12.0 L7.t 63.2 Przewalski's @quidae) 10.7 20.6 t8.7 57.0 Grevy's Zebra (Equidae) 8.1 9.9 13.6 7L.6 (Tapiridae) 15.7 21.7 36.3 42.0 Black Rhinoceros (Rhinocerotidae) 8.1 7.4 17.3 75.3 White Rhinoceros (Rhinocerotidae) 8.6 3.5 16.3 77.9 Order Artiodactyla Wild () 17.0 30.0 41.8 21.8 (Tayassuidae) t6.4 21.3 32.9 39.6 Hippopotamus (Hippopotamidae) 13.9 2s.2 38.1 30.9 posltlon ot IvIUls of vanous Specles: A. Hevtew. Uauy Scl. Abstr. 32 (10) 599-612 Review Article No. 158. Please write or call for complete descriptive literature for each Borden milk replacer. We also attempt to answer special or technical questions concerning the feeding of our milk replacers to the young of exotic species. In response to an increasing number of requests, we have begun to maintain a special file of data pertaining to the problem of feeding zoo and laboratory . We would appreciate any information you may have concerning the milk of or the feeding of a milk diet to any . BORDEN INC. PET/VET PRODUCTS RT. I BOX 127 ELGIN,ILL.60I20 l-800-323-0877 We are huppy to furnish technical data, advice and/or assistance regarding the use of our products. However, it must be eipresily understood that all such technical advice and/or assistance is given without charge and Borden Inc. ooorr-oo -^nhliaati^- .-.l /^' li"hililtr fnr fhc r.lvino qnd/nr eccistennc oivpn or thc resrllts ahteinpd thprpnf qll srrnh