We also use these too they hold up well and are easy to clean.Roll farms said:I use the grey nipples from Caprine Supply - usually get them through Jeffer's Supply with my 'big' yearly order, though to avoid paying shipping 2x.
They pop right onto a pop bottle so you don't have to buy extra bottles, just drink a few sodas in the 12, 16, and 20 oz sizes so you have different sizes for the baby as it grows.
These work well for our standard-sized kids, and I've nursed a pygmy or 2 on them but not sure really tiny babies would like them.
http://www.jefferspet.com/lambar-feeding-outfit/camid/LIV/cp/16743/
I have a few of these, in case I have one that's a pain to get started, but they aren't as easy to clean and don't hold up as long.lilhill said:My babies like the Pritchard nipples (yellow cap, red nipple) that goes on a soda bottle.
Roll sugested I tree these, because we were having problems with our big kids with the Pritchard nipples(red nipple/yellow cap) These nipples that she is suggesting work really well for the standard size kids and hold up the entire 10 weeks they are taking a bottle. They also fit well on any plastic water bottle or soda bottle with a regular size screw top. They don't let air in, but I figured out that if you lift up on the lip of the nipple every know and then it lets enough air around the screw top of the bottle to put air in the bottle.Roll farms said:I use the grey nipples from Caprine Supply - usually get them through Jeffer's Supply with my 'big' yearly order, though to avoid paying shipping 2x.
They pop right onto a pop bottle so you don't have to buy extra bottles, just drink a few sodas in the 12, 16, and 20 oz sizes so you have different sizes for the baby as it grows.
These work well for our standard-sized kids, and I've nursed a pygmy or 2 on them but not sure really tiny babies would like them.
http://www.jefferspet.com/lambar-feeding-outfit/camid/LIV/cp/16743/