Yes, but it will take a lot of time and effort on your part. Since hamsters are a minor pet species, you won't find a dedicated hamster milk replacer available commercially. You will need to provide some sort of milk replacer (possibly kitten or puppy milk replacer will work) as well as the socialization that the mother would normally provide. A veterinarian can help you understand the magnitude of the task you are taking on as well as provide helpful tips and pointers for nursing the babies.
they survive on baby powdered milk, 3 scoops mixed with hot water 10 oz off hot water
Foals generally nurse from their mother's udder to consume milk. An orphaned foal can be bottle fed milk replacer.
Baby hamsters are called "pups".
If you have found an orphaned baby possum, it is imperative that you contact your local council or a vet for the name of a registered, accredited wildlife carer. If you do not know what you are doing, the animal stands virtually no chance of survival.
No they won`t.
Hamsters can eat baby tomatoes, its good for them
If they are hungry and are annoyed by their siblings
Place the baby hamsters in a warm, quiet area and provide them with a shallow dish of water and a small amount of hamster food. Avoid handling them too much to minimize stress. Contact a local animal shelter or vet for advice on how to care for the orphaned hamsters.
Pet stores and friends could take baby hamsters.
All baby hamsters are called "pups".
Baby hamsters are called "pups".
You can not breed baby hamsters they must grow up before they can do that.