Mom will stop letting them nurse (wean them), when she is ready. They won't do it forever and you don't want to wean them when they aren't ready.
No. Calves don't eat their mom's cud, they drink or suckle milk from their mom.
Yes all mammals suckle their young.
They shouldn't leave their mom till their 8 weeks old, because at 6 weeks of age, they are or should still be suckling their mother.
At the start, it'll suckle from its mom. Later it'll begin nibbling on the same type of plants that the adult camels eat.
A mom cat feeds her kittens by nursing them with her milk. She will typically lie down and allow her kittens to suckle from her nipples. This provides the kittens with the necessary nutrients and helps them grow strong and healthy.
No, that's too young, they should be at least 8 weeks old before leaving their mom.
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A 3 week old puppy should still be nursing from the mother. You should provide a clean kennel, love and most of all talk to your vet if you are not sure. Puppies require a lot in their first two months of life.Another answer:At three weeks, you should still be mostly hands-off and leave the pup's care to the mom. In another week or two, you can start introducing the pup to solid food and begin the weaning process.
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Yes Selena's parents are still alive.
i know this cause i was just fostering 4 kittens. kittens suckle because they are used to suckling to get their mom's milk. so to stop suckling you have to get it used to drinking in a low cup like cats or get a syringe. if u do get a syringe give it to the kitten when he/she starts.