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gradually deprive (infants and young mammals) of mother's milk; "she weaned her baby when he was 3 months old and started him on powdered milk"; "The kitten was weaned and fed by its owner with a bottle" detach the affections of
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to train an offspring to take nourishment from a source other than the mother
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to accustom a child or young animal to food other than the mother's milk (Morris 1992).
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A colt or filly weaved from its mother (usually 6 months to 1 year of age).
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or Weaning. Weaning is a process in which an animal learns to find and eat foods on its own. For some parrots this can be quite a prolonged process. Caiques are fairly easy to wean regardless of whether they are parent-reared or hand-reared.
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