Dad uses beer bong to feed his baby more milk.
In another portion of Willingham s caption, he jokingly said, Worked for me in college, should work for her too, right?
The feeding technique that Willingham used involves a plastic tube that is connected to a funnel. That is where the milk is poured. This feeding technique is very similar to that of a Beer Bong. However, instead of beer, formula milk is used. The tube is attached to a silicone nipple at the end.
According to NDTV Food, this is Willingham s way to consume milk fast.
Netizens have varied opinions
Feed: To premix or not premix?
When it comes to the topic of on-farm premixes, most dairy owners and managers have strong feelings one way or the other. The proponents would focus on improved loading accuracy and the detractors would ask why you would want to load and mix ingredients twice. Both are solid points of view and perhaps each feeding area has its own best approach.
In general, I tend to be mostly positive on using premixes. Perhaps we have made dairy rations overly complicated by having a solution for every need by adding yet another ingredient to the commodity area. Some of these are to save money and others may be to enhance milk production. Premixing makes this over-indulgence in feeding perfection possible.