Goat milk is preferred. They can get alot more nutrients and strength from goat milk. Strength is obviously very important when raising a baby deer, so using goat milk would be your best choice.
Milk.
Feeding a baby deer cow's milk is not recommended, as it does not provide the necessary nutrients that a fawn needs for healthy growth. Cows' milk can be difficult for deer to digest and may lead to gastrointestinal issues. Ideally, fawns should be fed a specialized milk replacer formulated for deer, which closely mimics their natural mother's milk. If you find an orphaned fawn, it's best to contact a wildlife rehabilitator for proper care.
It is not recommended to feed a baby vole cow's milk or any other liquid unless instructed by a wildlife expert. If you find a baby vole that needs care, it is best to contact a local wildlife rehabilitation center for guidance on proper care and feeding.
It's possible, but certainly not in the same quantity as that of a cow. They often produce milk at the same rate as a cow, having to feed the baby every two to three hours, which is about the same time a cow is up to feed her new calf.
no, you can only feed milk to kittens.
It will get sick and die. Use ESBILAC, you'll find it in a drugstore.
No, you don't feed any cow any sort of milk. Cows drink water, not milk, and eat hay and grass, not evaporated milk.
Assuming you mean Squirrels - you feed them Puppy Formula found at most pet stores. Cow milk will kill them.
if you are in India, please take limiron milk powder with cow milk, two time in a day.
Cows have 3,9% milk fat. Rain deer has 18% milk fat
I think it's maybe harmful for newborn baby. There is no doubt that nothing better than mother feeding
No, you don't feed any cow any sort of milk. Cows drink water, not milk, and eat hay and grass, not evaporated milk.