Not on store bought milk, but you can use milk replacer, and non pasteurized cow milk.
For more info on goats go to http://fiascofarm.com/goats/
No, it is designed for humans and does not have the nutrition that a goat needs. You'll need to buy goat formula at the feed store.
if the mother is dead the baby hamster needs to be introduced to a new mother that has babies of a similar age at the moment, but the mother will kill it if she thinks it isn't hers and to trick her into thinking its hers you must rub her used bedding all over the baby hamster and put it in with her litter.
Newborn mice drink milk from the mother's mammary glands until they are old enough to feed by themselves. Mice are weaned at 21 days old. When they get close to this age, they will begin to eat solid food.
if you are in India, please take limiron milk powder with cow milk, two time in a day.
No, you cannot give sugar in milk to a newborn baby. Whether you are giving your baby formula milk or breast milk, nothing should be added to it.
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It's possible, but certainly not in the same quantity as that of a cow. They often produce milk at the same rate as a cow, having to feed the baby every two to three hours, which is about the same time a cow is up to feed her new calf.
Milk. Preferably from baby's Mom. Infant formula if breast milk is not available.
One Opinion: From a small syringe, or a tiny pet bottle if they will suck it. Goats milk is the best. Add one egg yolk to one cup of milk, they add a dropper-full of liquid vitamins and a teaspoon of some kind of laxitive like Karo (actually something natural from a health-store would be better than karo, like Herblax). But at that age they have very little chance of survival without their mother, so don't blame yourself or be discouraged if they don't make it.Another Opinion: The above advice is very dangerous! Egg yolk and laxatives are not recommended for baby bunnies! See the related link below for information about how to hand-feed baby rabbits. Consider locating a rabbit rescue group or wildlife rehabber, because it's very hard to hand-feed baby bunnies and the bunny will likely die.
The one I've heard most often is mixing the following: 1 can goats milk (in canned milk section at grocery store, evaporated milk can be used if goats milk can't be found) 1 can water 1 tablespoon dry rice baby cereal 1 tablespoon plain active culture yogurt 2 drops of light Karo syrup Make sure the formula is warm, but not hot Formula only stays good for 2 days, a new batch must be mixed up after two days.
when the caw had a new baby you can it will be the best time to take milk
Goat milk or sheep milk! I had a doe die form heat stress when her litter of 3 were 2 weeks old. I fed them goat milk with an eyedropper (they chewed the end off of one eyedropper. so I had to get another one! That really worked and they loved it! Our neighbors have milk goats, so it was fresh from the goat! I still have those 3 and the 2 girls are mommies right now!
Leave it up to the mother. She will feed it milk but give the mother extra food and water