I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for but I know that a dog replacement milk is a milk that can be use to give to puppies when the mom can't produce enough milk or when the mom is no longer alive. Puppies are not allowed to drink milk except for this milk.
A newborn puppy can be fed any type of powdered milk replacement formula found at walmart or pet stores. If for some reason you can not obtain this a puppy can digest cow's milk with added supplements such as yogurt, eggs, butter. For exact recipes talk to your vetenarian or google Milk replacement recipes for dogs. Good Luck!
It's best to feed the rejected newborn kitten a commercial kitten milk replacer that is specifically designed for their nutritional needs. Do not give them cow's milk as it can cause stomach upset and is not a suitable replacement for their mother's milk. Follow the instructions on the milk replacer packaging for feeding amounts and frequencies.
No, this is not a good idea because cows milk can give them diarrhea.
they drink milk from their mothers. but if you are trying to rescue baby rabbits they have successfully been raised on dog milk. BUT the milk needs to have a good bacteria culture in it, specifically and dirty
Yes, it is okay to feed a 4-week-old kitten that lost its mother milk. However, it is important to use kitten milk replacer as opposed to cow's milk, as cow's milk can be difficult for kittens to digest and may cause stomach upset. Additionally, consult a veterinarian for guidance on proper feeding schedules and amounts.
No, use KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) for baby raccoons. Never give cow milk or any other type of milk replacement.
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No, kittens should be provided with their mother's milk or a suitable milk replacement formula specifically made for kittens.
A mixture of milk or cream can be used as a replacement for egg wash when baking.
Eggs are not a replacement for milk. Water may be used instead of milk in sugar cookies.
If you mean cows milk, the answer is NO! It will cause them to have diarrhea, dehydration, and death. If they need a milk replacement, try either 'esbilac', puppy milk replacement, or goats milk. And while your at the pet store, picking up supplies, pick up a hamster, how to care for book. Cheap, reliable, and basic information is on hand.
Baby gerbils need their mother's milk and should not be given anything but kitten replacement milk and only if something happens to the mother.
At that age they should be drinking their mothers milk. If they are orphaned, a milk replacement should suffice.
Eating a healthy diet with enough good calories is most important to body building. Muscle milk is a suitable meal replacement or after-workout drink but not a replacement for real food.
Any decent pet store should carry a puppy replacement milk, as well as WalMart, but you can also feed them Goat's Milk. Do NOT use regular cow's milk though - they can not process that.
goat would probably be the best for baby bunnies
2 to 3 pints.