By six months of age, a baby should be eating a variety of baby foods, in addition to their milk/bottle. I started mine on a thin baby cereal at 6 weeks old, then every week or two I would introduce a new baby food in their diet. The reason to wait at least a week in between new foods is in case they have an allergy to one of the foods you will know which one they are allergic to.
A sample menu of what mine had at the age of six months was
Breakfast
Cereal, fruit
Mid-morning
a bottle
Lunch
Veggie, fruit
Mid-afternoon
a bottle
Dinner
Meat, veggie
Before bed, after bath
a bottle
All of the above were commercial baby foods, not 'regular' veggies, fruits, meats.
usually about 6 months
If baby clothes say 6 months on the label, you should buy the size that is typically meant for babies who are around 6 months old.
For a baby who is 6-12 months old, you should buy clothing in sizes labeled as 6-12 months or 9-12 months to ensure a proper fit.
They drink their mother's milk until they are about 6 months to a year, then they are weaned from their mother's milk and taught how to catch small prey and eat bamboo, just like their parents.
6 months old
about 6 months
about 9 months
sits well unsupported--6 months (8-10 months)
For a 6-month-old baby, you should typically buy clothing in size 6-9 months. It's important to consider the baby's weight and height when choosing the right size.
Babies aren't supposed to have baby food until 6 months of age anyway. I did start my son at 5 months on baby cereals and waited until 6 months old to try baby food. Radishes aren't one of the first foods to introduce and should wait until around 8 months old to introduce.
No, baby rabbits should not eat human baby food. Baby food is not a good food for any age of rabbit. Baby rabbits should drink their mother's milk. Once they're weaned (from 4 to 6 weeks), they should have unlimited access to three things: water, alfalfa hay, and high-quality pellets. Fresh, dark leafy greens can be introduced in tiny portions at 12 weeks. Treats (fruit and other vegetables) can be introduced in tiny portions at 6 months. Between 7 and 12 months, baby rabbits should slowly transition to an adult rabbit diet. See the related questions below for more details and helpful links.
At 6 months