unweaned in English

adjective
1
(of an infant or other young mammal) not accustomed to food other than its mother's milk.
However, unweaned infants had a similar standardised mortality ratio at all weights at 1 year, including large infants, suggesting that nutritional status at 1 year was unlikely to be a causal factor.

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1. Lambs are usually slaughtered unweaned; at 30 days they weigh 7–8 kg.

2. 6 Benign enzootic paresis affects young , unweaned piglets for the most part.

3. If a yearling is found unweaned it is caught and "Blabbed" which is done by fitting a peculiarly shaped piece of wood into its nose that prevents it from sucking but does not interfere with feeding