described by Myra Mahoney in "The Really Useful Guinea Pig Guide". Myra suggests feeding with a teaspoon containing a small piece of bread soaked in a mixture of one part evaporated milk to one part cooled boiled water. I've also found that Complan® nutritional milkshakes work just as well. The baby will suck the bread and then sip the milk from the spoon.
Guinea pig milk?
No. No baby rabbits, orphaned or not, should be fed cows milk.
The mother will feed the babies milk. She will nurse them for about 2 to 3 months after birth. She will teach them to eat the food you feed her. There is nothing special you need to do.
At that age they should be drinking their mothers milk. If they are orphaned, a milk replacement should suffice.
none. that is if you mean Cereal?
A lot of things some examples are:TomatoBrocoliColiflowerCarrotCucemberBeansPeasParsleyGrassDandilionCloverCeleryThese are only some!
Only a veterinarian can provide you with the specially made milk that would best for an orphaned mammal because it needs to resemble the skunk's mother's milk.
They are called teats on animals. Yes, they get teats when they are pregnant. They have them when they are not but they remain small. When a female gets pregnant the teats will expans to help with milk production to feed the babies.
A nursing cow is a cow that is producing milk for her or a surrogate calf to feed from. Most producers define a nurse cow as a cow, particularly one of dairy heritage like a Jersey or Holstein, that produces milk to feed those calves that have been orphaned.
Guineapigs are herbivores.
Commercial milk replacer is a nutritional source used for orphaned calves (and kids/lambs) that can be purchased at most livestock feed stores. It is a combination of dried milk powder and specially formulated nutrients (vitamins, minerals, etc.) that is intended to completely replace all nutrients that the mother's milk would have provided.
Feed the newborn rabbit Rabbit Milk Replacer or you can substitute that with Kitten Milk Replacer ( KMR ) Feed every twelve hours. NO MORE THEN THAT!!! Hold the newborn at a 40 degree angle. Feed 2-2 1/2 ML/CC for 5min. This is of course if the babies are orphaned. If not then leave them with their mom. If bottle feeding don't forget to stimulate them so that they will go to the bathroom.
Birds do not feed their young on milk. The lyrebird is a bird, so it does not feed its young milk.