No do not feed your bird cows milk as it cannot digest it..it is also bad for cats and dogs etc to drink cows milk as it is non digestable..the best thing is baby food
they nurse from the mother. if you hav found a baby mouse, use a tiny eye dropper and fill it with a milk formula that is ok for mice to digest. go to a pet store and see what they have.
No. Only mammals produce milk for their young. The only birds that produce milk are pigeons.
Baby elephants feed on milk from their mothers. They do not nurse their mothers using their trunks but with their mouths'.
No-the only thing cow milk and rat milk have in common is the word milk. Addition Try kitten formula available from vet's & good pet shops we have succesfully raised orphaned kittens on baby milk formula If you bottle feed very young animals you need to toilet them after feeding you do this by gently rubbing their belly with a cotton wool ball continue doing this until they pass water A mother animal does this function by licking the baby.
They may have been disturbed, the lamb may be too weak to follow or the ewe is not being fed enough to produce enough milk for the lamb and her to survive.
give it warm milk in an eye dropper. probably goats milk i think.
That's a hard one, but the best thing to try is milk with a dropper.
I used to mix it when my 8 year old was a baby. 1 can evaporated milk + 1 can water + 1 dropper of infant vitamins .
If it is not given milk it will die.
No,they can also be given baby formula. Yes, they can survive on a diet of nothing but breast milk.
its mothers milk from the boob
baby horses survive by staying by their mother and making sure they get the appropriate amount of nutrients from the mother's milk.
they survive on baby powdered milk, 3 scoops mixed with hot water 10 oz off hot water
rodents and bird eggs maybe a frog
You will need to care for them yourself. Get a small medicine dropper and feed the baby yourself. Every 2 hours feed it warm milk. Keep the baby really warm. - GerbilExpert
Put some milk into a medicine dropper and slowly put some in the hamsters mouth. Hopes this helps.
Survival depends how young it is. You may use an eye dropper and baby formula. 2% is a bad idea. Use small amounts at a time and slightly warm the milk (just as you would for a baby person). Good luck.