No give it breast milk
No. No baby rabbits, orphaned or not, should be fed cows milk.
you feed them grandmas milk and cheese with melted chocolate on top
Yes, kitten milk replacer can be used as a temporary substitute for mother's milk in baby rabbits, but it is not ideal. Rabbit-specific milk replacers are recommended because they are formulated to meet the specific nutritional needs of rabbits. It is best to consult a veterinarian for advice on the proper care and feeding of baby rabbits.
No, you don't feed any cow any sort of milk. Cows drink water, not milk, and eat hay and grass, not evaporated milk.
Babies are born with teeth, you do not want to give them milk the mother will breast feed them... They are ready to ween at 6-8 weeks
You can feed baby rabbits milk from its mother or infant formula milk designed for rabbits through a baby bottle, (KMR is a kitten milk replacer), which is available in pet stores. So yes you can feed rabbits milk, but special milk for pets, not normal milk!!
No, it is not recommended to feed baby guinea pigs evaporated milk. Baby guinea pigs should be fed a special formula that is made specifically for them to ensure they receive the proper nutrients they need for healthy growth and development. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for advice on proper feeding for baby guinea pigs.
Actually babies can drink evaporated milk. In the 60's it was frequently fed to infants as formula. They advertised as Dr. recommended. Some people mix infant vitamins in with the milk to add nutrients. Mix 1/2 evap. milk, 1/2 water.
No, you don't feed any cow any sort of milk. Cows drink water, not milk, and eat hay and grass, not evaporated milk.
I used to mix it when my 8 year old was a baby. 1 can evaporated milk + 1 can water + 1 dropper of infant vitamins .
You can feed a newborn rabbit Regular milk mixed with a tiny bit of baby cereal or you can use evaporated milk mixed with the yolk of an egg. You can use a couple drops of maple syrup to substitute for the natural sweetness of the mothers milk for either of the mixtures. Always check the flow of the formula to make sure it isn't coming out too fast.