Rats' milk refers to the milk produced by female rats, which, like other mammalian milk, provides essential nutrients to their young. It is rich in proteins, fats, and antibodies, supporting the growth and development of rat pups. While not commonly consumed by humans, it has been studied for its nutritional properties and potential applications in research. The term can also be used humorously or metaphorically in various contexts.
Rats are mammals. Mammals feed their Young on milk.
Rats can eat meat, milk, eggs, and anything they come to contact with.
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yes they suckle their young on their own milk
No, rats should not be given milk as part of their diet because they are lactose intolerant and may have digestive issues if they consume it.
because it is never good for them
When their fully furred.
Yes
You can give a rat milk but I do not recomend this as I have been told by the Vet I use for my 4 mice that mice and rats cannot digest milk properly and that the best liquid for them is water and only water as this rehydrates them properly.
They always need food and water, milk will make them sick.
They get milk and pour it in giant basins, then rats from everywhere come and drink it. they feed about 4-5 gal. of good milk to no good rats.
Newborn rats can be bottle fed with KMR, a kitten replacement formula.