She probably does'nt want them to nurse at that moment. Or she's hungry and is trying to get food.
She walked them away so she had no babies to return with
You should only separate them after the babies are completely weaned.
you should only have the mother housed with young piggy babies. other adult piggies may trample the babies or the mother could eat them when they are born because she feels they are not protected enough... the babies can be housed with other adults/babies when they are weaned at 4-5 weeks if you are talking about human babies, it is probably best to keep them away... the baby could hurt it or the piggy could hurt the baby by scratching it etc.
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.
No. Their mother will try to bite if you try to take them, so don't
There are a few ways. Do not let them have babies. Keep the mother and babies away from all other mice.
Transient tachypnea is rapid breathing that usually goes away after a couple of days. It is most commonly found in newborn babies.
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.
Babies have small stomachs and they metabolize their food quickly, so they need to be fed small amounts often.
you can touch the newborn after the mother has cleaned it. don't pick it up or take it away from its mother for about 24 hours and after that never keep it more than a few minutes away from the mom.