i guess baby milk or soft baby food....i really dont no...
are rats from the new or old world
feed it looooooootttttttttttttttttttttttts of nuts like, cashew, peanuts, apples are good too.
1-10 days oldYou go to pet super market and get a bird formula and if you don't have a pet super market take some warm water and mush some beard into the warm water 11-20 days old You could use the mush from above or you can get meal worms and cut the up in to small bits
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
I don't see how a 10 year old rabbit can be a baby, a 10 year old rabbit would be a very, very old rabbit. Do you mean a 10 day old rabbit. In which case the baby would need to be fed on milk. The best milk for the rabbit would be that of its mother.
Starter Feed.
Eggs are very high in cholesterol and it is not recommended to feed them to baby rats. Even adult rats should only be given cooked eggs on occasion, not as a regular part of their diet.
The gestation period is usually 22 days, but can last as long as 25.
no!!! you can't feed it to a 15 month old baby daily! so, how many days can I feed for a week ?
You feed a baby pink pig milk and as it gets older you start gradually feeding it left overs and slop.
Baby mice are called pups or bubs. You may also hear them be called by their "stage of growth" name, such as pinkies (baby mice which are up to five days old and hairless), fuzzies (five to ten days old and furry), or hoppers (about two weeks old). Some people call baby mice "kittens" but that is the name for baby rats. :)
4 to 6 weeks.
baby food milk
if the baby is 2 days old or older it should be able to eat solid food if its younger then take it to the vet for help.
It depends how old they are. If they are 1 - 10 days old then you should feed them animal milk formula. If they are older than 10 days then they should just eat carrots, apples, grass, pellets and other vegetables that you would feed a fully grown guinea pig.
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It depends on the age and species of the snake ! Baby corn snakes for example (up to a year old) will feed every 4-5 days but an adult of the same species will only need feeding every 10-14 days. A baby Boa will feed once a week, yet an adult Boa will only need to feed every 2-3 months !