I would not attempt to pick up a baby hamster till it is eating on it's own. Hamsters are very quick to cannibalize their young if they in anyway fell threaten or of the babies are threatened. This includes the smell of the baby hamster changing in anyway.
You should pick up your hamster. Picking up your hamster lets it get used to you, the more you pick it up and play with it the more friendler it becomes.
It has to be about 3-4 weeks old, then you can hold them.
A hamster can be picked up after it has left drinking from its mother at three weeks old.
yes
Yes, but you must be very gentle with it and make sure you do not drop it.
Yes, you should use gloves because if a hamster is newborn, it may bite. Using a glove is the best way.
Fist things fist. Wash the bite with soap and water. The next time you try to pick up your dwarf hamster wear a thick glove with your sent. Do this everyday for 5 minutes and eventually he will get used to you.
Pick it up.
with your hands
To pick up a hamster safely and gently, first approach the hamster calmly and slowly. Use both hands to scoop the hamster up from underneath, supporting its body. Avoid sudden movements or squeezing the hamster. Make sure to hold the hamster close to your body to prevent it from falling.
yea...
on a scale a hamster usually have up to 4 or 5 babies