No, rabbits can NOT have cows milk. They are unable to handle the fats and lactose in this. Rabbits milk is VERY rich, and baby rabbits may suffer convulsions and die when given cows milk for a certain length of time. Goats milk and kittens milk are the next closest alternatives for orphan rabbits.
Rabbits are herbivores. They're vegan. They can't have cow's milk because they can't digest it. The opinion provided below very much goes against common and expert advice and knowledge. Feeding cow milk to a rabbit will make it very sick! See the related links below for more information, and do not feed a rabbit cow milk.
Another opinion: I raised baby rabbits on cows milk when I was young, but I can't remember if it was skim milk or 2%. I used an eyedropper... they should not be fed very often until they are older.
No they are lactose intolerant. If you give them cows milk they may get very sick and die.
No, they drink milk from their mother and water from the rain.
It depends on the type of rabbit
No, rabbits should not drink milk.
we had 5 kittens can thay eat dry food
A cow that produces milk for the human population to drink.
No, not at all. A cow really couldn't care less if you drink her milk or not.
They can drink, but seldom. So, they not selling cow milk in cafe.
No. Cows don't need to drink milk: they drink water, not milk.
No.
If you sell the cow you will no longer get any milk as you do not own the cow anymore.
Yes. Rabbits should not drink cow's milk or goats milk at any age. Young rabbits should only drink their mother's milk. Though here is a list of a few vegetables that I recommend: Cabbage leaves Dandelion leaves Carrots NOT LETTUCE!!! Carrot tops (leaves) Broccoli
A cow is a cow. Milk is milk. Quantity and butterfat content will vary with each breed. Black angus is a breed. Drink Up!
They don't. Pigs don't drink cow's milk.
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No because cow milk has to much chemicals in to the milk to make it stay more than a day.