yes
mice' eyes open at aprox. two weeks. they need to be able to nurse for at least a month before separated from their mothers.
Yes, it just wont be easy. I would not. They need to be with their mother so they will grow properly. Most breeders wean their rabbits at 6 weeks.
You can wean a baby cockatiel when they are at least eight to nine weeks of age.
Baby rabbits will drink for as long as they can. But you will have to wean them at 6 weeks. By this stage the mothers milk will be slowly decreasing.
Baby Rabbits Can Be Separated From Its Mother When 8 Weeks Have Passed,Or When It Starts Eating Regular Rabbit Food.By about seven to eight weeks old a baby rabbit should be fully weaned and ready to be separated from its mother. However, do not start this process before at least four weeks of age. Up until then it's vital that they get the nutrition and immunity protection that their mother's milk provides. During the next few weeks the mother's milk will begin to dry up and she would naturally wean the baby herself. During this time the baby rabbit can gradually be introduced to adult food such as greens, vegetables, pellets, and hay.
Weaning? you don't wean a bun until it is 7-8 weeks old, sometimes longer. Baby rabbits open their eyes at 3 weeks. Baby rabbits open their eyes at about 10 to 12 days. They very much need to be nursing from mom until AT LEAST 6 weeks although bunny mills wean theirs at 4 weeks, I would never recommend it.
At 4 to 6 weeks they should start to eat solid food and drink water.
It is better to wait to wean the goat until it is 12 to 14 weeks of age as the rumen is not fully developed until 10 weeks of age.
Well, honey, you don't want to mess with a baby's development by weaning them too early. Before 17 weeks, their little bodies are still getting used to the idea of solid foods, so cutting them off too soon could lead to nutritional deficiencies. Let the kiddos enjoy their milk for a bit longer before you start pushing them towards the broccoli.
6-8 weeks
A baby hamster needs to feed from the mother, it is unable to get sustenance any other way. This usually last for up to three to four weeks.
About the age of 3 1/2 to 4 weeks a mouse will start eating some of the food it's mother does, along with still nursing until about the age of 4 1/2 to 5 weeks, when they will wean completely.