She will abandon them because animals only sense by smell and your smell will be left.
yes, it does
Just leave them alone and let nature do what it does. messing with the babies will cause the mother to abandon them.
No. A mother viper will abandon her young after giving birth. Snakes can eat prey larger than their heads, but not larger than themselves.
It depends on how many there are in the litter. Like if there are three she will probably keep it, but if there are six she might abandon it. Remember every mother is different. My Rabbit killed hers, she had 3 in her litter, and she dragged him out side of the nest! Still if your mother rabbit is feeding the rabbit, then it is not a runt!
You can water the plant from the bottom if it has a dish holder....or insert a watering tube into the soil on the opposite side from the nest, so you are watering into the soil instead of on the top where you may drench the nest. A last resort would be to make a second hanging basket with dirt and silk or plastic leaves / flowers...move the nest into the new basket and hang it in the same spot, then re-locate your plant elsewhere.
She didn't abandon her. Kim Campbell maintained contact with her mother after she left a very unhappy marriage.
yes, it does
No. She won't abandon them. But a human mother might, if you handle her children. Don't do it. It pisses moms off, seriously.
The basket was made of weeds, and it was waterproofed.
no its not good to leave your son
don't abandon the old peole
it will abandon its baby.
The mother used Bitumen and pitch to make the basket waterproof.
You should not do this - but the mother will continue to look after the remaining birds.
The farmer is ordered to abandon his beloved mother to die because she is old and weak.
The farmer is ordered to abandon his beloved mother to die because she is old and weak.
well, it depends on the situation. If the mother is young and cant take care of her child, she might chose to abandon the baby or child.