To save a baby mouse that hasn't opened its eyes or has no hair, first ensure it's warm by placing it in a small box lined with soft bedding and a heating pad on low. Feed it a specialized milk replacer for rodents using a syringe or dropper, being careful not to overfeed. Keep the environment quiet and stress-free, and consult a veterinarian or wildlife rehabilitator for further guidance and care specific to its needs.
A baby cannot have red eyes, as red eyes are not a natural eye color in humans. If a mother has blue eyes and the father has a red-eye color, the baby will most likely have blue or green eyes, as blue is a recessive trait and would be dominant over a hypothetical red trait.
The baby boy is most likely to have brown hair and blue or green eyes. Brown hair is a dominant trait, so it is more likely to be expressed. Blue eyes are recessive, but it is possible for the baby to inherit them if both parents carry the gene. Green eyes are a combination of blue and brown pigments, so the baby may inherit either blue or green eyes from the parents.
The baby is more likely to have green eyes, as green is a recessive trait compared to hazel. Since the mother has green eyes, it is possible for her to pass on the green eye gene to the baby. However, there is still a chance the baby could have hazel eyes, depending on the specific genetics involved.
The baby could have green eyes like both parents, and may have red hair like the mother or brown hair like the father. The combination of genes from both parents would determine the baby's specific eye and hair color.
no......... unless you get contacts for your baby. is this a joke??
At around 14 days old.
If their eyes are closed they are under 2 weeks old
They probably want to sleep through school.
Baby mice that haven't opened their eyes yet but have fur are called pinkies. At this stage, they rely entirely on their mother's milk for nourishment. If they are wild, their mother will provide them with milk until they are old enough to start eating solid food on their own.
with a eye dropper
well i have a baby jumping mouse and he hasn't opened his eyes yet and i wet a piece of paper towel and put a tiny bit of food at a time on the end because their mums tongue would of been wet so that's how I feed my baby jumping mouse see if what I do works.
between 11 and 16 days old They open there eyes about three weeks in there little lifes.
not exactly. but it may happen sometimes or other times you can die or get a disease like Cancer or problems breathing.
only a couple days old about 3-6 days old
I just recently found a baby mouse. It had fur when I found it and it's eyes were not yet open. I searched the internet and this website was very helpful! http://mouseranch.com/FYI/orphans.shtmlhope this helps!
It is generally recommended to wait until a baby mouse is at least 7-10 days old before handling them to ensure they are healthy and strong enough to tolerate being touched. It is important to handle newborn baby mice minimally and gently to avoid causing stress or injury.
They are smaller