the hamster will either have red ones or black ones. it depends on the amount of DNA.
don't touch them until they become 2 to 3 weeks old .. separate the father hamster from the mother hamster and the babies .
No, unless the "big hamster" is the baby's mother. However if you touch the baby hamsters the mother sense your smell and the mother could eat or kill it because of the smell. So don't touch the baby hamsters.
A mother hamster has multiple teats on her underbelly. The baby hamsters will latch on to these teats and feed on the mother's milk. After a few weeks the babies will start to eat regular hamster food.
Yes my hamsters live together and my father and sons hamsters do aswel, but I think I have been able to do this as the are Campbell's hamsters and were introduced at a young and met in a box regularly
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.
are your hamsters currently on their mother? hamsters repreduce milk and so maybe your hamsters are just drinking her milk. from kennedyage 11
stop asking questions about your friken hamsters :L
No because the mother hamster is taking the baby hamsters to a safer place.
no because you should not because different hamsters breast feed
Golden hamsters: 16 to 22 daysDwarf hamster: 19 to 22 days.
Baby hamster's only drink their mother's milk and they proceed to eat hamster food once they're weaned.
it is a very good idea t because the babes are much smaller than the other hamster if u don't separate them from other hamsters its a good chance they might eat them. but u don't have to separate them from the mother cuz they need her to be taken care of. but if a baby hamster died after it was born the mother might eat it.