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How often you feed a sling?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiiarah" data-source="post: 49992" data-attributes="member: 3984"><p>I would wait for some more keepers to offer their take on the schedule before increasing his feedings. To me he looks healthy, but I am still very new to this. I agree though that it is possible (and unhealthy) to overfeed so you really don't want to increase intake unless there is a health reason for doing so. The one my husband and I found was very obviously not doing well, so that is one reason for the increased feedings for mine, but I still plan for it to be short term. Do you happen to know how old your little one is?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiiarah, post: 49992, member: 3984"] I would wait for some more keepers to offer their take on the schedule before increasing his feedings. To me he looks healthy, but I am still very new to this. I agree though that it is possible (and unhealthy) to overfeed so you really don't want to increase intake unless there is a health reason for doing so. The one my husband and I found was very obviously not doing well, so that is one reason for the increased feedings for mine, but I still plan for it to be short term. Do you happen to know how old your little one is? [/QUOTE]
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