The process of feeding or rearing youngsters is carried out by both parents ,male and female and it may last up to 4weeks after the youngsters have hatched .When the youngsters have reached 4 weeks old they will rely on themselves to eat and drink so to answer your question the mother will continue to feed the youngsters up to 4 weeks from their birth .
You can feed baby pigeons a mixture of softened dog or cat food, soaked bread, and water. It's important to make sure the food is soft and easy for the baby pigeons to eat.
The best diet for baby pigeons is a mixture of commercial pigeon feed, softened with water, and supplemented with small amounts of fruits and vegetables. It is important to provide a balanced diet to ensure the proper growth and development of the baby pigeons.
no the mother feeds the baby's rattle snake's
An Okapi mother feeds its baby milk.
Mother monkeys feed their loved ones (baby monkeys) fruit and milk because they are mammal's.
Her milk
No she can not.
Well, squabs (Baby Pigeons) feed on crop milk so I don't think you should feed them seeds or that stuff until they are old enough. (Note: I'm not exactly a pro with squabs so go get some proper info from a real professional (I know lots about grown up pigeons!).)
The mammary glands (breasts) produce milk to feed her baby.
Check with your local RSPCA or animal care providor. The local council will probably be able to help set you in the right direction
Yes it does.
Grown up pigeons or mature pigeons feed their youngsters for the first five days of their life a special milk that they produce in the gullet .After this period the parents will feed the babies with food that they are eating on a daily basis and also water.