Birds do not drink milk - they aren't mammals, therefore do not produce milk for their young. Mother birds feed their babies a mixture of water, insects, seeds etc. that it eats and regurgitates for its babies.
Birds does not. (only mammals drink and produce milk)
Yes! Only a few birds feed milk to their babies. Like the pigeon.
Pigeons are grain eaters. Rice, white or brown, split peas, barley, buckwheat, canary seed, etc., are all good first options to feed a lost bird with.
You can force a bird to drink milk, but it doesn't drink milk on it's own
milk
because it is a mammal and all mammals drink milk as a baby.
they drink milk that their mother provides
probably the cat because newborn puppies drink only milk-
By not giving her milk when she wants to drink and when you do nothing to her and ignore her.
Immediately get some medical advice or help.
Like all mammals, newborn cheetahs drink their mother's milk.
The only "human milk" there is, is breast milk. And no, you cannot feed this to birds. If you meant cows or goats milk, everyday dairy products, the answer is also no. Milk is very bad for birds, it is fatty (bear in mind they are smaller than humans) and it can cause digestive complications for them.
No
They should drink at least one litre of milk in the first six hours, colostrum is very important for survival.
fish: have scales, have gills and they are blindmammals: drink mothers milk, have hairs on their body birds: have beaks, and they can fly.
It is usually 5 - 8 weeks. but the bigger the pp the longer it feeds