yes, you can feed them cats milk and goat milk.
but don't give any kind of milk to a full grown rabbit since it might upset his stomach. you CANNOT feed them cat milk a vet said that so it's ture I have no idea about goat milk
No. My family found a baby mouse in our basement, and when we took it to the vet, they said to give it goats milk. Cows milk is too strong for their organs, and it can and will kill them. You should go to a pet store or grocery and find goats milk or goat milk formula for them.
give it warm milk in an eye dropper. probably goats milk i think.
ofcourse yes you have to give them water and milk too trust me....
No. Bufflo are just giant, grizzly, wild type cattle. Baby mice can only have high fat, lactose free milks such as puppy or kitten milk.
It would be preferable to use powdered milk specifically produced for goats or if you can't get that full cream powdered milk.
Yes, goats produce milk, as all mammals do.
ONLY GIVE IT KITTY MILK OR OR LACTOSE FREE MILK AND NEVER GIVE THEM CHEESEAnswerAwww, a baby mouse! I use to have one too .. raised it and put it back out in the fields.Baby "anything" should have warm milk (slightly less than body temp. Test it on your wrist (shouldn't be the same temp as baby milk, but just the chill taken off the milk. As long as the milk has been refrigerated there should be no harm in giving the mouse day old milk. I put a tiny bit of honey in with the milk, then I dipped a cloth in it and let the baby mouth suckle on it. I called him "Fat Albert" later on. LOLAlso, to learn more about raising your little mouse go to "google" and put in:"What to feed a baby mouse." There is all kinds of info through Google.AnswerYes, its fine to feed your mouse organic milk-in fact that is really good for your mouse!AnswerDo NOT feed your mouse cow milk! If you must give him milk that is not from the mother then use ORGANIC GOATS MILK.Puppy milk or kitten milk formula is best for baby mice, because it contains nutrients and stuff much like mouse milk. Regular milk will do in a pinch, but baby mice weren't made to digest cow's milk, and it can cause problems for them.AnswerMice cannot digest cows milk. Period. Go to the pet store and get the goats milk that is formulated for puppys or kittens.
They give milk, yes, but they have to have been mated. They have to have had at least one kid to give milk to before they start producing milk. But if their udder is bulging they may have pre-milk, which is to prepare them.
Yes, but also milk.
You can feed baby mice kitten formula by diluting the formula by a two thirds. Mice do not do well with cows milk.
Mice are mammals, and like all mammals, they produce milk to feed their newborns until the baby mice can eat solid food.
Goats milk may cause some irritation to their digestive system as it is very rich. It is not best to feed them goats milk, however, if you do feed them very little or add water to it.