Well, I'm down to 2 now, both the white ones. One is really thriving,
and the other is still getting gassy. The larger one has been the one
that has done the best all along. It often seems that in every litter
you get one that seems to outdo the others right from the first, and
this litter seems no different.

I've been trying to get them to eat more solid things, but the only
thing they will touch is hay and parsley. I'm considering adding just a
few oats to the mix. My nautrally raised babies are eating them by now.
(even though I know their GI chemistry is probably better than these
dear ones have) I do see them sitting in the bowl of pellets and seeming
to eat, but I don't see the quantity in there going down much, if at
all, yet.

We are switching to goat's milk soon, My brother's family alpine
goats just gave birth. :)

I wet the pellets with some milk replacer and they walked
all through it and got their coats completely soiled, when they
walked all over each other too. I cleaned them up.

Sure wish they'd start to eat some pellets. And I will feel much
better when they begin to eat pellets well. It is time. :)