You cannot milk a kangaroo.
There seems to be a myth currently doing the rounds on the internet about milking kangaroos. Until another contributor is able to provide proof that milking kangaroos is done, the answer remains: you cannot milk a kangaroo.
Having said that, however, recent research has discovered that the milk of Tammar wallabies could be beneficial in helping premature babies develop the necessary immune system to prevent gut problems developing. The milk of Tammar wallabies contains proteins that assist with this very common problem in premature babies, who tend to have an underdeveloped gut which prevents them from properly absorbing important nutrients from breastmilk or formula. However, these same scientists are not advocating feeding premature babies wallaby milk - they are using it as a way to identify needed proteins.
you just have to be able to not get hit in the face, Laugh Out Loud. OK this is the real answer, the only thing you have to do is simple just pull on the nipples like you would do with a cow!!!!!
If you don't have the mother rabbit than use a baby bottle.
Seduce the creature and then gently tug on its nipples. Milk will spurt out.
powder milk and water ,that simple.
You Don't.
I don't think you can buy rabbit milk. You can buy cat milk replacer and canned goat milk, either of which can be fed to orphaned bunnies.
It is milk that comes from a female rabbit's breasts.
Mommy rabbit milk
only baby milk
Give them an oreo to dunk it in?
Because rabbits are mammals, they have mammary glands from which their young get milk.
yes
milk
I don't see how a 10 year old rabbit can be a baby, a 10 year old rabbit would be a very, very old rabbit. Do you mean a 10 day old rabbit. In which case the baby would need to be fed on milk. The best milk for the rabbit would be that of its mother.
Rabbit does not have a gamey taste, it tastes like chicken sort of.
No.
It depends how old your rabbit is. It can have milk when it is extremely young, but when it gets older, you need to give is water.