You can buy crop milk for your baby pigeon at specialized pet stores that carry bird supplies, or online retailers like Amazon and Chewy, which often stock pigeon-specific formulas. Additionally, local avian veterinarians or bird rescue organizations may offer recommendations on where to find suitable feeding products. Make sure to choose a product specifically designed for baby birds to ensure proper nutrition.
you can get baby milk from the pharmacy it's called formula. You can buy a cow in agriculture areas of Bahrain Behind arid fort you can buy fresh milk from the cow without owning it
you buy milk in a shop
They have to have kitten or puppy milk.
You can buy a clay pigeon thrower at amazon. com. They sell it for a good price and they will deliver it where ever you are in the world. You can have it as soon as you want.
No, It's too young, you should go to pet shop and buy baby rabbit milk replacer for it.
You can not buy dolphin milk.
If a newborn baby can't drink their mother's milk, there are several options. You can consider using donated breast milk from a milk bank, or if that is not available, you can use infant formula as a substitute. It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a pediatrician, to determine the best course of action for the baby's specific needs.
To a certain degree yes. If you have another child in China you will get punished by not receiving the baby milk money which is used to buy baby milk powder for your child. Also I believe that you get fined quite a bit.
If you are talking about hand raising baby rabbits, your best bet is kitten replacer milk (you can buy it at most any pet store) or goats milk (canned). Cows milk does not have enough fat in it especially if it is processed.
they drink milk from their mothers. but if you are trying to rescue baby rabbits they have successfully been raised on dog milk. BUT the milk needs to have a good bacteria culture in it, specifically and dirty
In BELTON, TEXAS. Answered by Kayla Syme
Buy an incubator on efowl .com or ducksforbackyards.com!