Can i feed a baby mouse cow milk
Can Baby Mice Drink Milk? 5 Things to Consider
Baby mice will eat only milk from their mother in the early stage of their life. In case the pups remain orphans, you can feed them diluted kitten milk formula. They need to eat milk every hour until they open their eyes, which takes about 2-3 weeks.
So, if you want to raise baby mice by hand, you are making a big commitment.
Besides kitten milk formula, you can also consider other types of milk. Many baby mice pet owners will consider cow milk, goat milk, almond milk, or other types of milk. They are all viable, but there are some things you should note.
Cow milk, for example, doesn’t have the same nutrients as mice milk has, and is thus not really the best for your baby mice. Almond milk is similar, although goat milk is often better than both because it has similar nutrients to mice milk.
Other supplements can be considered, although these are sometimes not the best, either. They can contain quite a lot of additives, which makes them unhealthy for the baby mice, and sometimes even harmful if they are fed in larger quantities.
In this article, we’ll take a look at what types of milk you can feed to your baby mice and what you should know about each type of milk.
Can Baby Mice Drink Cow Milk?
Baby mice can drink cow milk, however, it is not the best choice, because cow milk doesn’t have the same types of nutrients as the mice milk has, therefore they will get malnourished and will not grow as fast. On top of that, they might develop health problems too.
Cow milk is slightly different in its build from mouse milk. It has different nutrients, and these nutrients are primarily made for cows. They are also good for humans, but this milk is not the best for growing your mice.
That’s because it just doesn’t have the right nutrients. And because of that, your mice might not grow as quickly, and they might not even grow completely at all. You will need to add other supplements to their diet to help them grow faster.
Can Baby Mice Drink Goat Milk?
Yes, baby mice can also drink goat milk. It’s a good type of milk for mice, because it’s much closer to mice milk than what cow milk is. The composition is actually quite similar, and it makes it a slightly better type of milk for mice.
However, goat milk is still not the best for mice. While it is somewhat similar to mice milk, it still doesn’t have the same nutrients as mouse milk.
You can’t raise a mouse alone on goat milk. Sometimes, again, you will need to add other supplements but also other types of food to allow them to grow better.
Goat milk is often considered as a good type of milk for mice, especially when the mouse is growing up. And it’s true: goat milk is a great type of milk, and better than cow milk, too, especially for mice.
But again: it doesn’t have the right type of nutrients for mice. It’s better than cow milk, but still not close to the mice milk.
Can Baby Mice Drink Almond Milk?
Yes, baby mice can also drink almond milk, and they will like it very much. It’s very light and won’t cause many belly problems.
However, again, this type of milk doesn’t have the required nutrients for an orphan mouse to grow. It is not a great type of milk to grow your mice fast, and you should consider other options instead.
Can Mice Drink Baby Formula Milk?
Not really. It’s not the best type of food for baby mice, even if it might seem a good idea. The truth is that this type of food will have a lot of additives that are not the best for mice.
These additives are made for human babies, and they are primarily made for humans. But for mice, they might be toxic and even harmful.
So you should not really try to feed the baby formula milk, even if it has a lot of nutrients inside. Instead, consider other options which we will discuss next.
What Type of Milk to Feed Baby Mice?
The best way to replace the real baby mice milk is to feed the babies a milk formula. We’ve already said that human baby milk formula is not the best, but what will work for mice?
Consider feeding them Kitten Milk Replacer. This product is primarily for cats, but it has a lot closer type of composition to mouse milk than most other types of milk formulas.
This type of milk formula is often recommended to those who have orphan baby mice and want to find a way to naturally replace the milk that will help the mice grow faster and better.
And this formula is perfect: it has almost the same composition as mouse milk, and it has all the desired nutrients that mice need to grow. After all, mice and cats sometimes try to consume similar things, even though cats are slightly more carnivorous.
But for babies, they have very similar requirements. And this milk formula covers almost all of those requirements, and it’s as close as you can get to natural mouse milk.
Conclusion
Mice can drink almost any type of milk. They will drink cow milk, goat milk, and almond milk, and most other types of milk.
In fact, milk is one of the first foods you should consider for baby mice.
However, not all types of milk have the right nutrients for mice. Instead, you should consider a cat milk formula. It’s a great replacement for natural mice milk because it has all the nutrients needed for mice to grow.
You can learn more about caring for orphan mice and rats on AFRMA website.
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The Wolf Queen
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While watering my silkies one of the mice nests in their pen got flooded & out popped 4 mice that are approx a little under 2 weeks. I cant get to the store till around 4, & I was wondering if there was something else I could give them till then? When I bred rats I used plain soy milk mixed with a little bit of Ensure, which im out of & need to buy, but im not sure about what else I can use. I have lactating mares & goats that I can milk or I have foal milk replacer & plain cow milk from the store. Would any of these work?
GoldenSparrow
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you really need kittens milk replacement.
dilute the milk in the same amount of water extra that what it calls for.
other milk will be to hard for baby mice to digest.
look at these links. they really helped me .
I used a paint brush, but then again my orphans were only a day old.
WHAT to DO?
http://www.rmca.org/Articles/orphans.htm
AGE?
http://jaxmice.jax.org/images/literature/pupsposter-large.jpg
On FEEDING
http://www. youtube.com/results?q=ra...GGLL_en&safe=strict&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=w1
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thanks for the links. ive gotten the necessary supplies
GoldenSparrow
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how are they?
WhiteMountainsRanch
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When I was about 16 years old, my neighbor found a nest of "pinkie" mice, no fur eyes still shut etc, I took 2% cows milk and mixed it with a little bit of honey and dipped pieces of bread in it for them to chew/ suck on. They all started sucking right away and I eventually started crumbling the bread up in the milk honey mixture and putting in the top of a milk carton lid for them to eat. ..
They all grew up happy and strong and I didn't lose a single one!
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WhiteMountainsRanch said:
When I was about 16 years old, my neighbor found a nest of "pinkie" mice, no fur eyes still shut etc, I took 2% cows milk and mixed it with a little bit of honey and dipped pieces of bread in it for them to chew/ suck on. They all started sucking right away and I eventually started crumbling the bread up in the milk honey mixture and putting in the top of a milk carton lid for them to eat...
They all grew up happy and strong and I didn't lose a single one!
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wow thats great!
The Wolf Queen
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GoldenSparrow said:
how are they?
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All 4 are hanging strong. 3 girls & 1 boy I think. Until I get a feeding tube from my vet to use as a teat im using a 1ml syringe & so far everyone has licked some of the milk. The male hasnt as much, but ive gotten some down him. Pretty sure all have used the restroom. My place is turning into an animal nursery lol.
WhiteMountainsRanch thanks for the idea
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What and how to feed a bat?
Published by Author: Ukrainian Center for Rehabilitation of Hands
Often, people who have picked up wild bats on the street or indoors call and write to us, the Feldman Ecopark Chiroptera Rehabilitation Center, and ask “What to feed him?”, “I read on the Internet that you can milk, eggs and meat. This is true?".
What to feed?
All bats of Europe eat live insects. They can’t “baby meat puree, cat food, boiled meat, eggs, honey, etc. ...” Even if the animal eats a piece of meat or a banana, this does not mean at all that this food will benefit him. He may have problems with the intestines in the future, and eventually he will die. Bats eat milk only in the first month of life (early summer). All bats found in winter are already adults and do not need milk.
On maggots and bloodworms (larvae of flies and mosquitoes) they do not gain fat, so feeding is meaningless. The best food for bats is mealworm beetle and beetle larvae, which can be found at some pet stores (call first). You can also give tropical cockroaches (by cutting) and banana crickets.
- mealworm larvae
- sophobas larvae
How to feed?
If you picked up the animal in winter, it can really be weakened. To do this, it must be weighed. Weight is an indicator of fatness. If red evening weighs less than 27 grams, it needs to be fed. For late leather on it is 25 grams, Kuhl's bat - 7 grams, two-tone leather on - 13 grams.
First of all, you need to drink water. As much as the animal can drink. From a syringe, or from a spoon or drinker for rodents.
Before feeding, the bat needs to be “warmed up” for 10-15 minutes, either in hands (with gloves) or near the battery. She will wake up and be ready to drink, eat. She may shake (this is rapid breathing), try to escape and squeak. This is normal and necessary so that the animal can then digest what it has eaten.
You can hold the animal in your hand or cover it from above with your hand without pressing it to the surface. Insects should be given with tweezers. During the first feeding, it is better to cut the insects in half and give the juicy part first. Keep in mind that in nature, bats feed on the fly, so they may not immediately realize that you are giving them food. This requires patience and skill. Sometimes you need to put the insect directly into the mouth so that the animal understands that this is food. Crickets and cockroaches need to be crushed so that they do not run away, and then give them to the animal.
After feeding it is necessary to offer the animal water. The second and subsequent feedings are already easier and faster, as the bat understands that food is being offered to it.
How much to feed?
There is practically no point in feeding the animal once. Its fat reserves may be running out, so you do not need to limit it in food - you need to feed the animal as much as it can eat, everything will be stored in the form of fat. It is necessary to feed daily in the evening, but not more than 7-10 days, until the required weight is reached. Then follows a day or two without feeding anything, so that the animal digests the remnants of what was eaten. After that, you can put the animal in the cold for wintering (at a temperature of plus 2-8 degrees). It is better to move from warm to cold in the morning or in the afternoon, then the animal falls asleep faster. If the animal has been fattening for some time, it is better to place it for wintering in the same bag or box in which it lived in warmth.
Do not check too often how the animal sleeps, as each awakening is a waste of energy. Approximately once every 2-3 weeks, the animal can be taken out of the refrigerator, watered, weighed and sent back. If the weight has dropped significantly again, start a new feeding cycle.
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Kolomchanka came out with a bat weighing less than two grams
Kolomchanka Anastasia Yaroslavtseva can rightfully consider herself a real savior of bats. She has twice saved bats from imminent death. And on June 17, a mouse fell into the girl’s hands again, so tiny that it’s impossible to believe.
Responded to a request for help
Our portal has already written how Anastasia was leaving, and then handed over to the specialists a tiny mouse, which she discovered in September last year. This time, the found bat turned out to be so tiny that it's hard to believe that he could live at least a couple of hours without his mother.
“My next adventure began with a message from a girl from Beloomut who asked for help,” said Anastasia Yaroslavtseva. Of course, I couldn't stay away. I contacted the coordinator and part-time “mother-breadwinner of the flyers who got into a difficult life situation” Yulia Orlova, figured out the algorithm of actions and begged my husband to go for the little mouse.”
The little mouse was only a couple of days old, still completely bald and blind… It was in the evening, and after seeing her husband off for the batted baby, Anastasia put her own three children to bed and began to wait.
“My husband came and handed me a thermal bag. There was a heating pad, a syringe of formula, and a bag of McDonald's with a tissue. The mouse was nowhere to be found. A frantic search for a mouse began, ”recalls Anastasia.
Escaped!
Adult individuals in dexterity could plug anyone into a belt. But for a baby a few days old, still bald and blind, to escape?! The Yaroslavtsevs went to look for the baby in the car.
“Imagine a picture: night (shallow), parking opposite Sberbank, and two people with flashlights searching the car,” the girl laughs. But we didn't find the mouse. I was desperate."
It was impossible to calm down knowing that there was a very tiny baby bat somewhere in the car. Then the Kolomka woman went into the car alone, hoping that the little mouse would give herself away with sounds.
“In the dark, the mouse made characteristic chirping sounds, only very quiet, but it calmed down as soon as I turned on the lantern,” says Anastasia. - For about 15 minutes I tried to find it, until I finally spotted it on the headrest of a child car seat. Gray on gray.
Well, here's a precious find at home. According to Anastasia Yaroslavtseva, it was a miracle the size of half a thumb. The head is like the nail of the little finger. Weight - a little more than one and a half grams! And he had to be fed by the hour. Every two hours.
Who wins?
Anastasia described the process in her Facebook account in the following way: “I got up on an alarm clock, went to the kitchen, turned on the light, swaddled a silly child who was obviously dissatisfied with life in a handkerchief, took a syringe with a heated mixture and, with eyes clouded from sleep, look for the mouth opening to somehow put the tip of the syringe there and squeeze out a drop! And he still spits. Feeding in the style of "it flowed down the mustache - it didn’t get into the mouth!". And so for 10-15 minutes, until there are vague signs that this small fry has accumulated something in its belly. And fell asleep, clutching your finger with her hands and feet. And you unhook it, seal it in a box and go to bed. But you don’t fall asleep, but painfully think: will she survive at all ?! And if it survives, is it well locked up? Will she run away? It’s only in Youtube videos that everything is easy and beautiful!”
Another difficulty is the diet of bats. It will not work to leave a mouse with ordinary cow's milk. You will need goat milk and low lactose cream. Yes, it’s not cheap, but the life of the crumbs directly depends on the choice of products. “I weighed it on the scales to the nearest hundredth of a gram. The mouse was cunning and spitting milk-cream mixture. But I was smarter. And I won,” concludes Anastasia.
In the process of closer acquaintance it turned out that this is a female, she is only six or seven days old, but it is not yet possible to determine the breed.
Went to the Rehabilitation Center
The little mouse stayed with Anastasia for only a few days, after which he was transferred to the reliable hands of the curator of the Chiroptera Rehabilitation Center Yulia Orlova. At that time, the mouse weighed only 1.78 g, which is why it got its name - Knopa. By the way, the groom also came to Knopa on the same day. “We arrived on the same day, the same age and weight,” Yulia Orlova noted on the social network. – When I just opened the second box, my surprise cannot be described in words. Grin, 1.8 grams, 14 mm.
There are a lot of bats
Knopa's case is not uncommon, with the only difference that this mouse turned out to be extremely lucky. The Bat Rehabilitation Center urges everyone to be attentive and not indifferent: “Lost bat babies appear everywhere and everywhere! Please pay attention! On a tree, on the wall of a skyscraper, a village house, a bathhouse, on the threshold of a house, on a windowsill, in the grass, on the river bank - they can be anywhere, and they need help! They are small, bald, often blind, clumsy. If you find one, please contact the Bat Rehabilitation Center of the Moscow Zoo. We will suggest a volunteer closest to you who will be able to accept the baby for feeding.