Not exact matches
The
interval for daytime
feedings usually stays between 1 - 3 hours for the
first few months and then may lengthen to 4 hours or so.
Recall that breastfed infants wake up much more frequently and at shorter
intervals than do bottle
fed infants since cows milk is designed for cow brain growth (much less volume compared with human brains) and body growth rates while breast milk has just the right composition which means fast burning sugars and much less protein and fat... for that ever - growing human infant brain which triples in size in the
first year.
Later Smith in the 18th century said that the baby till the
first 4 - 5 weeks should be
fed after regular
intervals 4 times a day as suckling increases the milk production.
First instar larvae were
fed on these leaves for three days in
intervals of 24 hours.
Puppies need to be
fed every 2 hours for the
first 3 or 4 days, lengthening to 3 or 4 hour
intervals later in the
first week.
The
first feedings will be shorter, and as time goes on the puppy will be able to nurse for longer
intervals.
To provide the right diet, you need to
first establish the amount of food the dog needs, then ensure that you have the right
interval for
feeding the dog.