It depends if they are pets you could feed the dad and take the little ones to a vet but, in the wild a hamster dad will leave them or abandon the home.
Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!
because her mother loves dogs. and he father was a hamster
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After the baby hamster is old enough, it no longer needs its mother and starts to become an adult hamster of its own. The hamster needs to be separated to avoid fighting or mating with its mother, or even its father if he resides in the cage still, depending on the sex of the baby hamster.
don't touch them until they become 2 to 3 weeks old .. separate the father hamster from the mother hamster and the babies .
Adult hamsters do not often cohabit the same area peacefully. It would be advisable to remove the male immediately after mating. A male hamster is almost certainly a threat to both mother and babies.
the hamster will either have red ones or black ones. it depends on the amount of DNA.
Your mother was a hamster... and your father smells of elderberries
Yes it is. It's better for the relationship to be mother-son or father-daughter though, but your hamster babies should be perfectly normal.
It's a line from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
Is the adult hamster its birth mother?
you should remove the father to be on the safe side....it will need the mom but the dads tend to eat them...sorry On the contrary, sometimes the father plays a very important role in rearing the children and helping out the mother. I have had two successful dwarf hamster births with the father in the cage as well as the mother. You might want to take him out of the cage just to be on the safe side, but it's different with every hamster. Best of luck!