I'd say 1 month. I did have baby hamsters. You can start picking them up when they have fur and can open their eyes.
But you have to make sure that you do NOT put boys and girls together. They will fight and possibly kill each other. You can tell if they are Female or Male by just gently picking them up by the scruff of the neck and looking on their stomach. Boys have two holes by their back legs they are in the middle and far apart. Girls are the same except their holes are close together.
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This is what you do. There are two things you can do. One is put some milk into a medicene dropper and put it in their mouths. Or buy another girl hamster(same kind) and take some bedding out of the new mom hamster and rub the baby hamsters in it. Put on of the baby hamsters that was rubbed in the new mom's bedding and put it with the new mom. If the mom doesn't eat it do the same things with rest. Hope this helps!
They will drink milk from their mom till the are 3-4 weeks and then when they are 3-4 weeks they can leave her!
Hamsters do have icheses
Hamsters' domain is Eukarya .
NO petals can be fatal to hamsters
Once every other day.
Separate the genders, like boys in one box or cage and girls in the other, or they will start having babies with their siblings. Also remove boy babies from their mom at three and a half weeks or mom may become pregnant with one of her kids!! Gross!
No the first two weeks the mother takes care of them. When the hamsters are starting to grow hair you can either sell them or take care of them
The same thing as the mom.
they will ween at 4 weeks usually so around 5-6
Ween was created in 1984.
if you touch the baby hamster's mom thinks they have a disease and eats the baby
no! they need their mothers milk.
Like any hamsters cage?
when they are 3/4 weeks all hamsters must be put in separate cages away from their mom
The past tense of "ween" is "weened."
Typically at about 3 weeks of age they are weaned and ready to be on their own. Just watch to monitor that they are eating and drinking on their own before separating them from mom.