wll, baby donkeys can be separated from their mothers after 18 weeks or if you want them earlyer some donkeys can be separated from their mothers after 12 days.
You, because you are the mother of the child. Unless you got the baby taken away form you and someone else has custody of him/her.
he ran away because he didn't want to be owned by the owners he had.
You are going to probably have to hire a lawyer that deals with child custody cases. He will help you find a way to make it look as though you are the more stable parent or gaurdian. This is gonna get messy though. My sister fought this forever with her ex.
Donkeys have long ears, considerably longer than horses Horses are faster than donkeys. Even smaller horses can outrun a donkey. Donkey's conformation is not as similar as a horse when you look into the finer details. Donkey's need an earlier warning so they can have a head start to run away. Therefore donkeys hearing is better.
That depends on the size of the donkey. I would expect a 14hh donkey in a quiet area to be able to call to another 3 miles away.
if a kitten gets taken away from its mother seven days after its born the owner would have to get special milk
8 months minimum
Tim's mother passed away in early 2011.
After 8 weeks they can all be taken away at once yes, BUT it can upset the mother dog because she will feel as if all of her work feeding and looking after them has done no good :(
about a month at least
This really depends what age the kittens were when they were taken away. If the kittens were taken too early (6 to 10 weeks old), she will most likely look everywhere for them and try to figure out why they have been taken away. Sadly, too many kittens are taken away from their mothers too early, usually around 6 to 8 weeks old (some kittens aren't even weaned properly at that age). They have had no chance to learn what behaviour is good or bad, and behavioral problems will become apparent as the kitten gets older which, often, are difficult to correct. Mother cats will teach them many things during 8 to 12 weeks, and by 12-13 weeks most kittens are independent enough to be taken away without too much stress from the kitten or the mother cat.
His mother-in-law and his father-in-law.
yes it can. if the mom not fit DHS can get involved and they can take your kids away
no
Dont you mean snow kit? if you do, Speckletail was his mom
The issue would be adultery, but not who she was with.
If you take the kitten away to early, it will think you are it's mother.