It depends on whether she is still producing milk or not and whether she still has a bond with her kid and how long the kid has been bottle fed.
What ever you do, DON'T try to have a different mother nurse them. The mother wont accept the baby's and might Kill/eat them! You'll have to bottle-feed them, or have the birth mother do it.
Foals generally nurse from their mother's udder to consume milk. An orphaned foal can be bottle fed milk replacer.
Yes, a mouse will nurse young from another mother if the other mother is removed or deceased
Yes all mammals do.
A crazed nurse steal a mother's child. The nurse is going to lose her boyfriend and in order to stay with her boyfriend she fakes a pregnancy. She then drugs a woman in full thrown labor and steals her baby, which is a girl, and replaces the baby with a dead fetus boy. The woman who had the baby knew from the ultrasound she was having a girl. As a twist to the movie the boyfriend of the crazed nurse wants a boy. The mother then fights the system in order to get her baby back. The mother starts an investigation and the nurse murders another pregnant woman, and delivers the baby via c-section. The nurse now has a boy baby. But she was careless and got caught by the mother of the baby girl.
Yes, they nurse milk from the mother until about 4 months old.
The mother dolphin will nurse her baby on the surface of the water, lying on her side to allow the calf to breathe.
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Baby elephants nurse for up to two years of age.
Baby orcas nurse for one year but stay with their mother for two years.
There are no rules about when to stop breastfeeding. A baby needs breast milk for at least the first year of life; as long as a baby eats age-appropriate solid food, the mother may nurse for several years.