how long? probably about at least three to four months. so ideally sometimes we can get them to eat on their own by putting their bottle, hanging their bottle. rick: i didn t do a very good job and once the camera is off, we ll get this settled and the mom is wondering what s going on and what am i doing to the baby. pete: can mama do that, rick? rick: she can but her milk didn t come in. she keeps going for the milk but there s nothing there. it happens so that s why they ve got to supplement it here. this other guy is eating my microphone. there we go. pete: you re giving away milk. curious animals. rachel: rick, is there a baby llama formula shortage? rick: is there a baby llama formula shortage. i don t think so. pete: what kind of milk is that? it s a milk replacer for all young things like baby goats,