best and safest is to wait until both male and female are 3 months old
If you want them to breed, then yes if not then keep them separated
Do not put a female hamster with an already settled male hamster JUST DON'T
you just buy a male and a female hamster and they will eventually mate
Basicaly shes a nasty |3itch
No, they cannot breed together because they have to be the same breed. . . Or you might end up with one dead hamster.
Yes, a very young female hamster could get hurt if a male hamster is trying to mate with her. It is not recommended to allow hamsters to breed at such a young age as it can be dangerous for their health and well-being. It is best to separate them to prevent any injuries or unwanted pregnancies.
Black Bear Hamster is their nickname. Their real name is a Syrian Hamster. No, not all Syrian Hamsters are male. They require a female in order to breed.
Mare - female horse Stallion - male horse which can breed Gelding - male horse that cannot breed Colt - young male Filly - young female
you should never house hamster together unless you are planning to breed.
If they're both at least three months, it works. If the male is still under three months, then no.
they will defentily mate and also if the male is older.the male will rape the female and maybe kill it,ifthey are both young it is best to put them in small box or something let them get to know each other first other than that don't attempt it
A female hamster shouldn't even be in the same cage as a male hamster,unless you are trying to breed them.If they are together the male will naturally try to mate with her,it doesn't matter to him that she might not be in heat. If a female isn't in heat she will attack any male that is in the cage with her.Also if you are putting 2 hamsters together with the intention of breeding you should always hand breed. Hand breeding is when you wait until the female is in heat and you put her and the male in neutal territory. Always wear gloves and have a ruler handy so that if need be you can separate them from fighting,although this rarly happens.After they actually start to mate supervise them for 40 minutes and then put both back in their own cages.Approximately 16 days later you should have babies. They don't.