Just give him or her the same food as you would give a normal bunny. But make sure you put vitamins in so it stays healthy.
Baby degus feed on their mother's milk for the first few weeks of life. They will suckle from her teats as they grow and develop. After a few weeks, they may also start nibbling on solid food, gradually transitioning to a diet similar to that of adult degus.
I could be wrong, but I think the question was to do with the use of the apostrophe (or not) after the word weeks. Am actually looking for that answer :-)
Cats feed their young by nursing them with their milk. They typically nurse their kittens for the first few weeks of life until they are able to transition to solid food. The mother cat will groom and protect her kittens while they nurse, providing warmth and care.
water racoon milk. Racoons are mammals so they have milk for their babies.
There are a few meanings. The first is a soft bunny that you can snuggle with. The other, according to the urban dictionary, is someone you love very much and can stay in bed with all day.
Milk whaen they are still a few weeks old and regurgatated meat when they het their teeth.
Hi! umm...... i know a flower that does not die usually after you do not feed it for a few days or weeks it is the marie gold it does not usually die after a few weeks of not being fed. Thanks for reading my answer, Zoe!
cats are only blind at birth and survive on the mothers milk for the first few weeks
Baby degus feed on their mother's milk for the first few weeks of life. They will suckle from her teats as they grow and develop. After a few weeks, they may also start nibbling on solid food, gradually transitioning to a diet similar to that of adult degus.
In a few weeks the egg hatch. There parents come back and feed them. The parents leave them. In a 4 weeks the chicks come out and fly away by its self.
The best time to do so would be as long as it's a few weeks before Easter.
A calf can get calf starter a few days after he's born. Some like to hold back until a few weeks prior to weaning.
No different than it looks when it's a few weeks old. just a little smaller and just as cute.
Corn. Most farms feed a strict diet of cracked corn for a few weeks prior to slaughter.
it takes a few weeks but also it depend on how big the cage is and how often u feed it.
she is in Bella's stomach for a few weeks and after 7 years she will be an adult renesmee grows so quikely that after about 2 weeks of being born she looks like a 2 year old
A mother hamster has multiple teats on her underbelly. The baby hamsters will latch on to these teats and feed on the mother's milk. After a few weeks the babies will start to eat regular hamster food.