Ducks have their second moult at 12 weeks and can safely be on their own from that point. Here is a link with info on ducks.
Baby guinea pigs are usually weaned from their mother between 3-4 weeks of age. It is important for them to be fully weaned before separating them from their mother to ensure they can eat solid food independently.
Some people will sell puppies 8 weeks old, but, personally I feel a pup should be given another week or so before being taken from the mother. The mother will decide when her pups are old enough to leave her side.
Lop eared rabbits can typically leave their mother at around 8 weeks of age. At this point, they are usually weaned and able to eat solid foods on their own. It is important to ensure that the baby rabbits are ready to be independent before separating them from their mother.
Many female raccoons will allow their young to spend their first winter with them. They are usually old enough at 6-8 months old to go on their own but may stay with the mother until they are nearly a year old.
If a female mallard duck is killed while her ducklings are still young, the ducklings will likely struggle to survive on their own. Mallard ducklings rely heavily on their mother for warmth, protection, and feeding until they are old enough to fend for themselves. Without their mother, their chances of survival may be significantly reduced.
Pups should be weaned at 6 to 8 weeks old to leave their mother.
That's way too young for a puppy to leave his/her mother, they should be at least 8 weeks old before they leave their mother.
Penguins stay with there mother from 1day old to 1 year old
A pony needs to be 2 years old to leave its mother
Baby raccoons may leave the nest when about 6 months old. However, they may stay with the mother until they are nearly a year old before they set out on their own.
Baby guinea pigs are usually weaned from their mother between 3-4 weeks of age. It is important for them to be fully weaned before separating them from their mother to ensure they can eat solid food independently.
Some people will sell puppies 8 weeks old, but, personally I feel a pup should be given another week or so before being taken from the mother. The mother will decide when her pups are old enough to leave her side.
They leave at 2 years old.
They never leave their mother, their mother is the queen of the colony and they stay with that colony their entire life
It depends how old the ducklings are, younger ducklings need a source of heat if they don't have a mother because they can't generate their own body heat. An older duckling, say it's almost fully feathered, can live on it's own.
Lop eared rabbits can typically leave their mother at around 8 weeks of age. At this point, they are usually weaned and able to eat solid foods on their own. It is important to ensure that the baby rabbits are ready to be independent before separating them from their mother.
Many female raccoons will allow their young to spend their first winter with them. They are usually old enough at 6-8 months old to go on their own but may stay with the mother until they are nearly a year old.