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Pudding Recipe for Nursing Mothers

Discussion in 'Health & Nutrition' started by Vicki, Aug 15, 2015.

  1. Vicki

    Vicki Administrator Staff Member

    Here’s the recipe for mother’s pudding - great source of calcium, fat, and protein for lactating bitches, plus quick energy from the sugar. Bitches love it and will (in our experience) gladly lap it up even when they’re being finicky about their regular food. Our 55-65ish pound bitches will consume two batches per day when lactating.

    Pudding Recipe for Nursing Mothers:

    1 package vanilla pudding (VERY IMPORTANT - do not use instant pudding!!! It has an additive that can give the puppies diarrhea. Use the kind of pudding that has to be cooked.)

    1/2 cup sugar

    4 cups milk (I use raw goat milk but pasturized goat or cows milk is fine if that's what you have)

    4 egg yolks

    Cook on low heat to a pudding consistency.

    I offer it to my bitches and let them pretty much have as much as they like.

    It's basically the recipe on the pudding box with twice the amount of milk and extra egg yolks.

    If you don't have a package of vanilla pudding on hand you can mix the following in a saucepan and cook to pudding consistency.

    2/3 cup sugar

    6 tablespoons cornstarch

    1/2 teaspoon salt

    4 cups milk (or one can evaporated milk plus equal parts water to make quart)

    4 egg yolks

    3 teaspoon vanilla

    Source: Four Days Old - Puppy Culture Stories
     

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