It depends on the stage of lactation and on how much milk she is producing - she might get mastitis. Kids grow better if they are reared on their mum, the only time you would take the kids away was if there was a disease issue you were trying to control (CAE, Johne's) or if the mum was sick. She may also stress if the kids are taken away and she had developed a strong bond with them.
i find that mice do better if the mother has help( nanny) caring for her young. so basically the pregnant mom should NOT have to build the nest on her own so purchase another female mouse( the nanny) to help care for the babies. make sure the nanny and mom to be get along. and thats about all you do but heres what the mice will do nanny will make a nest. mom will have the babies. mom will feed the babies milk. nanny and mom will retrieve run away babies by grabbing them by loose skin 'even if the babies squeak DO NOT interfere. mom and nanny will groom the babies. the babies will grow up. now heres the disturbing part any BOY babies remaining in moms cage through adulthood will ( given the opportunity will MATE with mom, nanny and every sister they have! i breed mice so all the listed information are my observations!
Yes and can die to so stay away from them kind of babies like that OK if you get by them you will die ok
The Nanny - 1993 Schlepped Away 1-15 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
he ran away
She walked them away so she had no babies to return with
The Nanny - 1993 Schlepped Away 1-15 was released on: USA: 9 March 1994 Germany: 8 October 1995
Bombs Away Dream Babies was created in 1979-05.
The Boers taking the Orange Free State away from the British.
The Boers taking the Orange Free State away from the British.
They all had to move to get rebuild and to get away from the people that have been taking their land.
Pretoria is a city in South Africa, and was once the capital of the Boer Colony, under Dutch control. During the Boer Wars the British sang this song in reference to taking Pretoria away from the Dutch.
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