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Old 04-22-2008, 05:51 PM   #4
NanaDtreasures
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Originally Posted by kalina82 View Post
i'm not a breeder and i could be totally off here but i think i've heard stories where breeding females who are not pregnant and do not have a litter at the moment can start to produce milk when other females in the house have litters. Its like they are jealous and want to help or something. so you never know. i guess if there maternal instinct is high enough anything is possible.
You are right..I tried to edit and it timed out on me.
Just like humans ... Suckling CAN produce milk...
But it really is a long shot. And you definitely have to bottle or tube feed until then...
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