NO. Ducklings should be fed things like grass and insects, not milk. They are birds, not mammals.
Known as a RADE
Hand-rearing any bird means that the bird is use to human contact. It has been trained to handled from the time that it was very young. Non-hand-reared birds are wild. It is not in a birds nature to be affectianate and an adult bird that has not been hand-reared will be very difficult to train to accept human contant.
it depends if you feed it to them straight out of your hand, or if you mix it in with their water or food. if you try to feed it to them right out of your hand, then most likely they will not take it, but if you mix it with their food or water, then they will eat it.
for people:Talk to them everyday, give gifts everyday, you can even work part-time at the shop they work/live at.for animals (wild):talk to them and give them gifts, you can give them a couple gifts unlike with people.for animals(farm):Cows, Horse, Goats, Sheep:brush them, talk to them, feed them by hand, and milk Cows & Goats everydayChickens, Ostraches, Ducks, Silk Worms:talk to them and hand feed them every daylet them out only AFTER you feed them by hand
One of our ferrets, Mordechai, was successfully hand-reared by the partner of the man who bred him using a syringe and commercial kitten milk. He's a big healthy hob now, just past his second birthday.
feed one cow with wheat (right click on them with some wheat in your hand/while you are holding wheat) and feed another one they will usually fall inlove with each other and will have an off spring
the price of a pet budgie can depend on where its from, what colours it has and if it is hand reared or not. most budgies that are not hand reared are about $5-$15 or maybe even more. most hand reared (friendly) budgies are about $12-$25 i got my budgie hand reared for $16
The farm hand
You can only put animal feed, and you have to have it in your hand then hit A when you are standing in front of it
You can't breed baby cows. If you mean how do you breed adult cows to make a baby cow then you need to have wheat in your hand and feed two adult cows that are near each other. You should see some hearts floating and then a few seconds later you have a baby cow.
This is an often question that is raised. Wether its from the small 'Spix Macaw' to the great 'Blue and yellow Macaws', it entirely depends on its history of owners. If the Macaw was hand-reared, and received a lot of attention and company during its first years, it would be tamed and would not see the need to bite. Wild Macaws however, will bite if they feel they are in danger or their young is being threatened. This goes for every bird, hand-reared are obviously more tamed and will not bite regularly, wild Macaws or non-hand-reared Macaws will.
it is someone who looks after cows