No, it'll be possible for the female rabbit to become pregnant again 12 hours after giving birth to her litter. Unless you want even more rabbits a month later... bad idea.
when your hamster has babies stay calm! do not touch the babies or the mother will pick up your scent on the and either abandon the babies or even kill them so DONT TOUCH THEM!!! do not touch them until they are at least 6 weeks old.The mother will carry the babies in her mouth by the back of their neck to the safety of her nest. don`t even look at them until 6 weeks is over. if you do the mother will feel uncomfortable and EAT her babies!
Yes they can breed even if the kid is not weaned. I have been told that goat will not breed if the kids are not weaned from the goat
If a mother rabbit won't feed her babies, it is concerning because the babies rely on her milk for essential nutrients and survival. Without proper nourishment, the babies may become weak, malnourished, and even die. It is important for the mother rabbit to feed her babies to ensure their health and well-being.
Yes, you can after the pups are weaned (around 5 weeks of age). However, it is recommended not to keep more than 2 females together in one tank, and no more than 3 males in one tank, as gerbils can get territorial, even with daughters and litter mates after a while. However, if you have not yet separated mom and dad, the mother is probably already pregnant again, as the mother gerbil will mate again shortly after birth.
1-5 lynx kittens are born at once. If the mother is fed well she can have even 6 or 7. If not she will either have 1-3 babies, or none. Lynx in the winter babies are born covered with a wrapping that they formed in. The mother quickly eats the covering so the babies, or kittens, can breath, and the mother eats and gets nutriention.
Hedgehogs are mammals, when they are first born they nurse from the mother, then the mother will eventually introduce their normal diet.
1-5 lynx kittens are born at once. If the mother is fed well she can have even 6 or 7. If not she will either have 1-3 babies, or none. Lynx in the winter babies are born covered with a wrapping that they formed in. The mother quickly eats the covering so the babies, or kittens, can breath, and the mother eats and gets nutriention.
From the minute their eggs are laid until they reach the sea, the sea turtles have only an average of 1% chance of surviving, because the mother only lays her eggs (she doesn't care for her young). They can be dug up and eaten by predators (coyotes, foxes) as eggs, and even when they hatch, they can be eaten by predators (foxes, seagulls).
Yes they will if they mate together there babies will be deformed so don't even try
no. The mother will feed them. DONT even touch them until they are 6 weeks old. If you touch them before the mother will kill the babies.
no, unlike hamsters guinea pigs will happily let you touch or handle her babies, if the babies do not get distressed and you are very quiet you can hold them. you can even put another older female in with the mother and the female will help out and the mother can rest. if you give them some soft vegetables or bread and milk the babies will even take a nibble sometimes, they are very well developed. i know i used to breed guinea pigs