A Goldern hamster is able to live on its own at 5 weeks old.
after the baby hamster has been handled for a while sometimes the mother hamster will eat their young so be "careful".
no... ..female is very protective of her young and will beat up on the male. They should be separated after the mother gives birth.
You should not buy your hamster a companion.If your hamster is a dwarf hamster then you shouldn't because they weren't raised together and they may tend to fight. If they were raised together then it wouldn't be a problem. If you own a teddy bear hamster also known as the Syrian hamster you wouldn't be able to have a companion in the cage with them even if they were raised together. Once your Teddy Bear hamster has mated then you should remove the male hamster because he may eat the young. Especially after the mother has given birth you should keep the father separate or any other male hamster because as soon as she has given birth she goes into heat again and they will mate again and in a few days she will give birth again. Teddy Bear hamsters are sometimes known for eating their young. If your hamster has young then once they are weined from their mother's milk then you should remove them from the cage because she may eat her young.
Nothing, it contains nutrients that the hamster didn't get the first time around. By eating it they are just getting the nutrients again.
All pet hamsters are descended from a single female wild golden hamster found with a litter of 12 young in Syria in 1930.
Mother hamsters carry their babies by gathering them in their mouths and moving them to a new location. They do this by gently picking them up by the scruff of their necks. Hamsters are equipped with built-in instincts that help them care for their young in this way.
Syrian hamsters are very lonely animals and they can't live together unless they met when they were babies. I wouldn't recommend putting a young hamster with an adult, because even though she's a female, she could inflict severe damage on the young one.
Pet hamsters are descendants from a single female wild golden hamster found in Syria in 1930.
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yes the babies still should live and if the mom is immature and wont take care of it like you no hang out with it or nurse it lay down with it and all you should consul with your mom and figure out what you should do
Make sure the hamster is at least three weeks old. If it is, it's fine to buy it. He'll bond with you better when you meet at a young age.
hamsters do take care of their young... try not to touch them as it might change e smell... the mother hamster will eat their young if its unwell or e smell changes....