Well, if it's real small, sometimes you have to feed it sugar water through a straw. But if it's big enough to eat on it's own, just let it graze on the front lawn. It will be fine. :)
Make sure you get it fixed when it's old enough or you'll have MORE little gnomes running around! :)
2007-10-03 08:04:18
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answer #1
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answered by searching_please 6
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Lawn Gnome Chow.
2007-10-03 08:07:37
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answered by Baker 4
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Mulch-and-Cinnamon Quaker Oats.
2007-10-03 08:05:17
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answered by edingo 5
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Good question....I was thinking maybe they eat the fish they catch with those little fishing rods of theirs? That's the only idea I can come up with - and I am not sure if fish is/are appropriate for a newborn....lol
2007-10-03 08:05:11
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answered by hello world 7
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Squirrel
2007-10-03 08:04:49
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answered by Valkyrie 7
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Mulch
2007-10-03 08:06:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Wet grass clippings
2007-10-03 08:03:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Milk of magnesia comes to mind.
2007-10-03 08:15:04
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answered by jms043 7
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Mashed up, dried pine needles and apple peels.
2007-10-03 08:04:48
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answered by Dr. E. Bunny A.K.A. Andy. 7
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Earthworms..until they're old enough to move on to pets and small children.
2007-10-03 08:04:33
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answered by Anonymous
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