max of nine if there is only one it will proably die
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A litter with one puppy.
The average litter size is 3-4, and they can have as many as 9 in one litter.
NO. Gerbils have 4-6 pups in each litter and can have regular litters so if you are going to breed them you have to know what you will do with the litter afterwards.
1o to 12
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yes but the 2nd female has to be a sister or same family member or a Friend you have to have a male for a dad for the litter pups.
Gerbils do not eat their young. The mother will typically ignore a stillborn baby or one that dies for some other reason and she will remove the body from the rest of the litter.
Litter size of a cougar is between one and six cubs; typically two.
The father can help care for them, as it relieves a lot of stress from the mom. However, if you only want one litter, you will need to separate them before the birth. Gerbils mate right after birth, and this is the female's most fertile time. The best way to have minimal litters is to have one litter that mom can raise, and then before the next litter comes, remove father and leave on of the older daughters in the tank with her. The daughter will help mom raise the litter. Place a son in dad's tank so that he does not get lonely.
Gerbil mothers should be kept either alone with their pups or with the father and the pups. NEVER put two females together if one is pregnant or nursing, as the other female will most likely get defensive and kill the litter. This goes even for gerbils who get along really well. The only instance you can keep two females in with a litter is if the other pup is a female from the previous litter.
It's really quite self explainatory. Get younger gerbils, a male and a female. Make sure they aren't from the same litter, if they are the babies could have health problems. If they are younger, introducing them to one another should be a peice of cake, if not use the slipt-cage method. They should mate, and about 21 days later, you will have a litter of gerbils. =)
The world record for the most puppies to be born into one litter was 24.