it willcome out the other end
Yes they do. A mother hamster usually feeds the puppies for two weeks after they are born.
Its not advised to touch a new born baby hamster as the mother can be very protective.
Hamster food...
Nothing is made in a mothers stomach. Do you mean womb? A baby hamster is made in the mother hamsters womb, and then born. This proccess is the same with all mammals (apart from duckbilled platypus) including humans.
I shouldn't think so. They only eat their babies if their is another scent on them. E.G. if you touch a hamster baby before around 4-5 weeks then the mother will resent the scent and eat the baby.
No it won't
yes you can touch the baby hamsters just dont let the mom hamster see you touching them distract the mother by giving it a meaty treat if the mother cacthes you touching her babys then you will not be able to put back baby hamster it will get eaten if you see the mother hamster biting the baby its not biting its just trying to move the baby hamster it cant move the baby by pushing it
There is a product called "kitten milk replacement"(KMR), and if you use it, there being no guarantees, the baby hamsters could live.
they will have to have a seasection cut her open to get the babies out
this depends on the type of hamster. it also depends when the hamster was born... whether early or late.
16 days
it depends on what hamster you have, your supposed to leave them for at least a week, but i touched them the day they were born and the mother was fine, all you can do is leave the cage door open once you've placed the baby back and see the mothers reaction, keep a small wooden chewing stick handy to distract the mother if she tries to attack, if this happens remove the baby and go to the vets so they can help you keep the baby alive as you will have to feed it until its old enough for solids