Sentences with phrase «much less feed»

I don't think it would be possible for a wholesaler to consistently source great deals on a monthly basis for one investor much less feed a bunch of us.
For one thing, they require much less feed to produce meat.

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«The market hasn't even priced in three times,» much less the three or so additional hikes Fed officials themselves have penciled in to their quarterly forecasts.
«Those with significant student debt are much less likely to own a home at any given age than those who completed their education with little or no student debt,» William Dudley, president of the New York Fed, told reporters on Monday.
However, the Fed then issued a much less restrictive set of final rules.
As for Kerbel, she's actually posting less frequently than she used to, a concerted effort to avoid overwhelming her followers» feeds with too much Mini Mioche messaging.
The Philippines» economy is much less reliant on China and less vulnerable to the Fed's rate cycle among emerging Asian countries.
When the U.S. FED went to an extreme low interest rate, the U.S. DOLLAR became a funding currency as the U.S. became a much less attractive place for global capital flows.
Powell's reaction function is much, much less sensitive to short - term market and economic indicator fluctuations than previous Fed Chairs.
Even in a world where short - term interest rates will continue to rise as the Federal Reserve raises policy interest rates (most likely 2 — 3 times next year) and where long - term rates should rise slowly as the Fed lets its balance sheet shrink, tax - free yields should either stay the same or move down as the municipal bond world confronts a market with much less issuance.
When people can't feed, clothe or house, much less educate, even one or two children, it is absurd for them to continue having more.
Not only does feeding their cattle grass reduce costs by being much cheaper than importing grain from the mainland, but the resulting beef contains less fat, cholesterol and calories than grain - fed beef.
I don't buy as much meat these days either; the local, grass - fed ranches get my business and my conscience is less troubled.
«Farmers are responding to the tough economic conditions and with cow numbers down, less supplements being fed and challenging weather conditions for much of the country, we now expect production to be down by more than 5 % for the season.»
Because she is a pre-term, her stamina for breastfeeding hasn't evolved yet and she is taking in much less than we hope at every feeding.
Breast - fed babies are much less likely to get infected with gastroenteritis than bottle - fed ones.
I had to exclusively formula feed my first and it was absolutelyy not remotely easier on me, made things much much much more complex and difficult, meant I slept a lot less in actuality, and I could post a whole bunch of studies, but won't.
Breastfeeding quickly becomes much LESS work than bottle - feeding.
It is also much less harmful to teeth than a sugary drink or feed.
Although your breasts are never empty, there are times during the feed where your baby will be getting much less milk.
After they have been feeding for some time and have fallen asleep, many mums notice that their baby starts to swallow much less milk and mostly just suck.
Babies that are 30 weeks or less are at a different risk of gastrointestinal problems and their feeding is much more challenging.
Food intolerences / allergies are much less common using this method because babies simply won't ingest as much of any one food as they would if they were being spoon - fed.
You will spend much, much less time breastfeeding and have a little more time for yourself in between feedings.
This is why breastfed babies were much less likely to become obese then those who were fed with a bottle (1).
Studies carried out by Dr Drown clearly indicate that breastfed babies are much less likely to suffer from colic than babies who are fed with traditional old - fashioned bottles.
When I did have both babies by myself, there were (and occasionally still are) times when I would spend several hours tied to the couch feeding one, then the other, then the first again, then the second again, but overall, I still found feeding on demand to be much less stressful, and it fit better with my instincts to let them eat when they were hungry.
I would say be brave, don't worry too much because less people will notice than you think and feed your child as and when they need it and take no notice of rude strangers — don't let them put you off because your baby takes priority and you have every right to feed your baby.
At 6 months old Alex is having 5 feeds in the day and usually 1 or 2 during the night, he is very much fed on demand though so if he wants more / less then I don't mind.
He will not necessarily get fed or changed quickly, much less held or comforted.
My second was so easy I fed her in a sling while shopping at less than 2 weeks old and in a much bigger carrier while standing on a train at about 14 months old while no one noticed.
I want to thank the reporter, Claudia Feldman, for taking time to speak with me about issues I — and most of you — care so much about: trying hard to feed our kids well in a less - than - healthy food environment; improving school food; and yes, my pet peeve of food in the classroom for birthday treats or performance rewards.
While I understand that it's every parent's dream for their kid to eat meals when they are fed — let's face it, we're not always hungry at the same time, much less hungry to same degree.
That way, your body will have as much time as possible to rid itself of the alcohol before the next feeding and less will reach your infant.
Once I finally stopped listening to the well - meaning experts and looking at the clock and I let her feed whenever she wanted, we were both happier and she was much less colicky.
Your baby knows how much they need, and some babies need less or more at each feeding.
Mothers who breastfeed might also develop a feeding style that is less controlling.28 On the contrary, the duration and amount of bottle - feeding more likely depend on the caregivers» decisions, which are often based on visual observations of the remaining milk in the bottle with encouragement to finish the bottle.29, 30 In addition, the variations in the taste and nutrient content within each breastfeeding episode (much higher fat content toward the end) might also serve as a physiological signal for babies to stop suckling.
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.
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For me, latching on is fairly painful, but once I get the feeding started, it hurts much less.
Babies tend to be very relaxed during this feed so have less wind as they don't gulp as much air.
I found it much less stressful to bottle feed my baby when I was out and about and leave the breastfeeding for the comfort of my own home.
Much of the milk that you leak while feeding or pumping may be foremilk, which is thinner because it has less fat.
Too many visitors can mean delayed feedings, a mom who doesn't get needed rest, a baby who becomes over-stimulated from being passed around too much, and a less - than - optimal start to breastfeeding.
It is not an infant feeding product, it is much less nutritious than infant formula and it is in no way suitable to raise an infant on.
Much less expensive in long term, you will also keep your supply higher by offering your breast at every feed.
And their use is much less of a risk to a baby than feeding him artificial milk.
I've got less milk and it hurts so much I dread every feed.
MEG NAGLE: Yeah, well I think the bottle culture and formula feeding has become such just a normal part of many cultures around the World, the whole wet - nursing thing and cross-nursing started to become less and less common, because now people have a way to feed their babies with something other than their breastmilk, which was a much safer alternative to anything else that they had previously.
Unlike when the feeding time intervals are largely spaced and the body will have produced more foremilk and, chances are if your baby feeds less often your baby might not get to the much - needed hind milk.
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