Yes. Rabbits should not drink cow's milk or goats milk at any age. Young rabbits should only drink their mother's milk. Though here is a list of a few vegetables that I recommend:
Cabbage leaves
Dandelion leaves
Carrots
NOT LETTUCE!!!
Carrot tops (leaves)
Broccoli
Give them an oreo to dunk it in?
milk and fish
No.
It depends how old your rabbit is. It can have milk when it is extremely young, but when it gets older, you need to give is water.
Yes. Do not give your dog cows milk. It is not good for its digestive tract. It can give the dog diarrhea which can cause other problems.
Yes. Whole milk is nutritionally incomplete compared to formula. If you are having trouble paying for formula, seek out WIC or other programs. Do not take her off formula and put her on whole milk.
Whole milk gives infants the nutrition they need to survive. Milk in general provides calicum, saturated fat, protein, and Vitamin C to older humans.
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
you can really say exactly how much milk it would give, but it depends on the type, size, and other characteristics. some cows dont give milk in their whole life!
I don't think you can buy rabbit milk. You can buy cat milk replacer and canned goat milk, either of which can be fed to orphaned bunnies.
It is milk that comes from a female rabbit's breasts.
I would say give it either good or perfect milk, but i don't think you should give it decent milk. I mean you can, it wouldn't hurt to give it that, but it probably wouldn't taste as good as good or perfect milk.