yea, and no cause a breeder can help u make won to
Yes.Because female's produce food ,and Male's make the babies
When the babies are born, the male will have to be seperated because he could get jelOus and hurt them. The babies can live with the female for a couple of months but then you have to seperate the male and female babies because then they start to breed again
Your hamster could eat its babies and then again it might not. You do need to separate the male from the cage because he definitely will eat them. Make sure that you are feeding them the best food possible
Obviously, you need both sexes to breed and have babies. Keep the male and female separate after breeding.
humans and rabbits
Hamsters are NOT asexual organisms (eg. chickens). They are mammals. They rely on a male to have babies.
It is very important that you do not touch the baby hamsters because then the mother will smell human on them, and she will eat the babies. What you need to do is transfer the babies with a plastic spoon or something to another location. The mother will eat her babies. So you want to keep them separate. After the babies are removed, clean the cage as usual.
No, they need to mate to have babies.
You dont. The male may kill the babies. You need to keep the males apart from the babies.
to have a chick yes you need a male and a female but if you want the eggs you have for breakfast no you don't need a male
no, actually there are just as many female ladybugs as there are male,
A female hamster shouldn't even be in the same cage as a male hamster,unless you are trying to breed them.If they are together the male will naturally try to mate with her,it doesn't matter to him that she might not be in heat. If a female isn't in heat she will attack any male that is in the cage with her.Also if you are putting 2 hamsters together with the intention of breeding you should always hand breed. Hand breeding is when you wait until the female is in heat and you put her and the male in neutal territory. Always wear gloves and have a ruler handy so that if need be you can separate them from fighting,although this rarly happens.After they actually start to mate supervise them for 40 minutes and then put both back in their own cages.Approximately 16 days later you should have babies. They don't.