A dolphin calf typically drinks its mother's milk for about 18 months to 2 years. During this time, the calf gradually transitions to solid food while still nursing. The exact duration can vary depending on the species and environmental factors. After weaning, calves continue to learn foraging and hunting skills from their mothers.
they drink milk for up to three or four monthes
Dolphins drink milk for up to three years.
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Dolphins drink milk for up to three years.
A mother dolphin typically feeds her calf with milk for about 18 months to 2 years. During this period, the mother provides essential nutrients, helping the calf grow and develop. After weaning, calves gradually transition to solid food while still relying on their mother's support for some time. The bonding during this nursing period is crucial for the calf's social and learning experiences.
A baby dolphin drinks as much milk as a baby dolphin wants. Unless the mother dolphin and baby dolphin does not bond. Then the baby dolphin gets none.
A mother dolphin is pregnent with her calf for 10-17 monthsA whole one year
That all depends on the age and weight of the calf. Typically a calf should recieve 10% of its body weight in milk replacer per day.
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A calf will butt it's mother's udder. This will encourage the milk to let down so that the calf can drink.
Most farmed calves actually drink milk replacer so that the mothers can be farmed for the dairy milk that humans choose to consume. This also means the calves are often separated from their mothers at a very early age.
It means that the calf is being separated from its mother so it doesn't drink milk anymore, or is not allowed to drink milk from a bottle or bucket (if it's bottle- or bucket-fed) anymore, and is made to get used to no longer drinking milk for the rest of its into-adult life.