To keep them away from predators.
Littleuni: Thats right, the mother squirrel could have decided that area was too dangerous so she moved away to keep her babies safe. Either that, or there was not enough food in that area to keep the family alive.
She walked them away so she had no babies to return with
You should only separate them after the babies are completely weaned.
no they can not
they are telling you to get away it is a warning
Yes
If the babies are still fluffy and cheeping it's better not to take the babies away from the mother or otherwise, The mother will be stressed and looking for them all day long, Which wouldn't be fair on her. You can give the chickens away when you identified them if they're a rooster or hen.
There are a few ways. Do not let them have babies. Keep the mother and babies away from all other mice.
i think its about 3 months. or 21 days. just keep him away from the mother and the babies so he wont impregnate her.
You should never separate the babies from the mother, you can get your scent on them and she might eat them.
No.Kids need their mother until they are some months old.
Yes, but she is always a few feet away
do everything that you can the same as their mother would have if she was still there