Here's why:
* Moose are solitary animals. Except during mating season, they generally live alone.
* Bull moose focus on mating. Their primary goal during rut (mating season) is to mate with as many cows as possible, not to provide food.
* Cows raise their calves independently. Cow moose are responsible for protecting and feeding their calves.
While it's true that some animals exhibit parental care, such as wolves who share food with their pups, this is not a common practice among moose.