you should keep it in a separate cage
i think you should let them be with their mom and just grow xD and watch them just like taking care of a real baby but let the hamster mom do the job and when they start walking like a normal hamster you can pick them up
It is safest to handle a hamster mother when it's ok to hold her babies as well (3 and 1/2 weeks). But you can take her out for short periods about a week after she's given birth, to give her a break from motherhood, and the babies will be fine also. Good luck!
You should not buy your hamster a companion.If your hamster is a dwarf hamster then you shouldn't because they weren't raised together and they may tend to fight. If they were raised together then it wouldn't be a problem. If you own a teddy bear hamster also known as the Syrian hamster you wouldn't be able to have a companion in the cage with them even if they were raised together. Once your Teddy Bear hamster has mated then you should remove the male hamster because he may eat the young. Especially after the mother has given birth you should keep the father separate or any other male hamster because as soon as she has given birth she goes into heat again and they will mate again and in a few days she will give birth again. Teddy Bear hamsters are sometimes known for eating their young. If your hamster has young then once they are weined from their mother's milk then you should remove them from the cage because she may eat her young.
no you cant have two females in the same cage after one has giving birth they will fight over the babies... and the other female might try to eat the new born babies.
Douglass did not know who his mother was because be no one told him and he was given up at birth. Douglass lived in Africa.
A parent can be a father or a mother. A mother is a female who has given birth to offspring
The use of Peri-light application after a mother has given birth to salve the areas that expanded to allow the birth of the baby.
A baby won't necessarily wean because a mother has just given birth. Many mothers feed two children at once.
Wait until three days after the mother has given birth before you handle either mother or babies. After three days, you can safely handle the mother mouse, and the baby mice as well. That way, the mother and the mice has had a chance to bond and settle down from the hectics of giving birth and being born.
Once the babies have become independent and are not feeding off the mother. If you handle the babies or put your scent in the cage before this time, the mother will eat the babies.
Mother's given name means, your mother's first name... That is, the name she was given at birth by her parents, and as opposed to her surname, (family name, last name.)
Biological mother is that mother who has given birth to a person. E.g.:- the woman who has given birth to you is your biological mother.