The female ferret should be separated from any other ferrets - male or female - before giving birth so she can prepare a nest (also humans) is a quiet dark secluded area . The dam (mother ferret) is very protective of her babies and if she feels threatened by other animals or humans, she may cannibalize (or eat) her babies.
No, sugar glider females will (when the joeys are out of pouch) leave them in the nest box under the males protection while she is out for food.
Yes you have to separate the male gerbil from the female with her babies because if you leave the male with the female and her babies the male will kill them.
No. The sperm from the male ferret is required to fertilise the egg / eggs of the female ferret
After giving birth to the babies separate the male from the female and babies or else the male will try to kill them. after a few week or so separate the mother and then separate the female and male babies or else they will mate at an early age and have undeveloped babies
If you want more babies yes
Yes because the male will try to kill the female and the babies
In the UK, A female ferret is called a Jill, and a male is called a Hob.
Male and female ferrets tend to cost the same.
== == A full male or unneutered ferret is a hob A vasectomized male ferret is a hoblet A castrated or neutered male ferret is called a Hobble or GibGib may refer to: A castrated male cat or ferret according to Wikipedia A baby or young ferret is a kit
If you dont want them to have babies ,Yes If you want them to have babies,no
an unspated female ferret is a Jill. Spayed- sprite a whole male ferret is a hob. Neutered- gib a baby ferret is called a kit
....when a mummy ferret and a daddy ferret love each other very much... He is trying to mate with the female ferret.
Yes, you do have to separate them. Or else, the male will eat the babies once they are born.