We wean our babies pretty much the same as other nationalities. Our main concern is the health-needs of the infant and the mother, and we act accordingly (so it's hard to approximate, because circumstances may differ in each case). Jewish laws state that a child may be breast-fed until the age of four, and in ancient times that may sometimes have been done. Today in actual practice, however, that is not done. Most babies are weaned anywhere from 8-10 months to as late as 18 months of age or slightly more.
They are weaned when they are 12 to 14 weeks of age.
Until it is weaned at 12 to 14 weeks of age.
Typically at two years old, but up to four in the case of a weak child. Bible example of Samuel, who was taken to begin learning the Temple service when he was weaned... so he obviously wasn't an infant.
Until it is weaned at three months of age.
Baby rabbits should be totally weaned from their mom and eating on their own by 8 weeks of age.
Baby rabbits can be separated from their mother at around 8 weeks of age, when they are weaned and able to eat solid food on their own.
3-4 years
This is a question that could be answered differently by every goat farm. On an average, bucks are weaned at 3-4 months, does are weaned 4-5 months. However, left to their mother's discretion, a mother goat allows the baby to wean naturally and longer than humans will.
Raccoons are usually weaned by 16 weeks of age.
Foals sould be weaned anywhere from 3-7 months of age. Also, A pony is NOT a baby horse. You mean a FOAL.
Baby rabbits will drink for as long as they can. But you will have to wean them at 6 weeks. By this stage the mothers milk will be slowly decreasing.
It depends on whether you are going to bottle feed them or not. If not they can be weaned at 12 to 14 weeks of age.