Mothers often prefer baby formula milk for several reasons, including convenience and flexibility, as it allows them to feed their babies without the need for breastfeeding. Formula can also provide peace of mind regarding nutritional content, as it is designed to meet infants' dietary needs. Additionally, it enables other caregivers to participate in feeding, fostering bonding opportunities and giving mothers a break. Lastly, some mothers may face challenges with breastfeeding that make formula a practical alternative.
baby rabbits only need there mothers milk. just like us when we are babies!
Babies bowel movements vary greatly and there is no real normal movements for either formula fed or breast fed babies. the only thing that separates formula fed babies from breast fed babies is that formula fed babies tend to have slightly more solid bowel movements.
They nurse their babies. Like all mammals, they give their babies milk.
Babies cry and make crying like sounds, but I don't think they have tear ducts when they are very young. Interestingly, almost all babies in the mammal classification (including humans) make crying noises. The first and most important reason babies cry is to communicate needs to their mothers. Mothers in all mammal groups typically will respond in a certain pattern to her baby's cry by:first, looking in the baby's direction,second, going to the baby,third, picking up or drawing the baby near,fourth by feeding the baby and giving it warmth, andfifth, by making sure the baby has gone to the bathroom and that the baby's bottom is cleaned.
Swagbucks.com sometimes has coupons like that. In the newspaper, there are specials and coupons advertised on fliers. Websites for mothers can offer deals on baby food and other things for babies.
if you touched it by hand then you will then have to take care of it yourself because the mom will reject it or eat it. to take care of it you will need a separate cage or something to keep it in. you will have to make hamster formula(i do not know how to make that.)keep it warm check on it every few hours. after you've made the formula you will have to put it into a small low wall bowl for the baby and refresh it everyday the baby will need your help to survive on its own until it is 2 weeks old. you will have to treat it like it is your own baby and make sure nothing is wrong with it.once the baby is then 2 weeks old. you will have to take the other babies from the mother and put them into a different cage from the mother the babies can go into the same cage for a while. but the cage will have to be big like a ferret cage. what you will have to do with the baby you have been taking care of is get a small box of the mothers bedding and rub the baby all in it and then put it into the new cage with the other babies. you have to do this so that the other babies don't attack it. this will make the baby smell like it cam from the mothers cage so the babies will think that it had been in the mothers cage the whole time.
it dependens on the baby
no they do not
Baby elephants primarily feed on their mother's milk for the first few months of life. As they begin to wean, they start consuming grass, leaves, fruit, and other vegetation like adult elephants. They learn from their mother and other members of the herd on where to find food sources and how to forage.
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Hello there, yes hamsters drink their mothers milk just like animals and also babies. Because as for mothers milk it is supposed to be healthy. And as for babies it's healthy for them too and if they don't like it they drink Enfamil milk of some sort. Hope this helped :)
because to them when they r babies it looks like its mothers milk