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Yes they do! Some animals specifically reptiles don't need their parents to feed them but i think that Ducklings do need their parents to feed them.
Yes, you should. Unless you want your cage to be smelt of death. I left my dead baby hamster for a a few hours to allow the mother and her other babies to feed on the dead baby --- this gives proteins, nutrients and energy to the Mama hamster and keeps her healthy and nourished so that she can feed her babies with enough milk. After that, I removed the dead baby hamster. If you can not tolerate the gruesomeness of it, I suggest you remove it before the guts spill. But, it's good to give the mother more nutrients. (: Hope this helps!
You should feed your hamster once or twice a day. Put two spoonfuls of hamster food in its bowl, if it is empty in about an hour, don't worry it won't starve. It likes to store its food up, as they are used to doing that in the wild. When it becomes empty and your hamster starts to look upset and bored (starts to bite its cage) then refill its bowl.
It is not recommended to feed hamsters white bread as it is low in nutritional value and can lead to digestive issues. It is better to offer your hamster a balanced diet of hamster pellets, fresh vegetables, and occasional treats such as fruits and nuts.
Yes, not too much.
They eat if you put bread in water they will eat it.
no bread
you can feed a baby duck with bread and fish.
Just a little bit! so i does not get sick It depends how old or what age the hamster is. :) (:
A mother hamster has multiple teats on her underbelly. The baby hamsters will latch on to these teats and feed on the mother's milk. After a few weeks the babies will start to eat regular hamster food.
Please, Never Feed any duckling Bread, Chips, Popcorn, Or anything that we eat. That stuff isn't good for us, Why would it be healthy for The Poor Ducklings? That kind of food doesnt support what they need. Try Getting Them Duck Starter. NON MEDICATEDYou feed them ripped up bread with some water and a tiny bit of starter chick crumble (if you have it) or some dry cat food in a little bowl of water when they get a little older, 'cos if you give it to them when they are younger they can't swallow it properly. But don't feed them milk because they are lactose intolerant. They are really fragile so be careful of dropping them when they are really little!Not so...you DO NOT FEED DUCKLINGS BREAD. Go to a local feed store and get them proper feed. The feeds need to be changed as your ducklings grow. Fresh greens chopped and insects are a plus.There are consequences to not feeding ducks properly such as "angel wing," etc.
Put whatever you're feeding to the baby hamster in an eye dropper or medicine dropper. Don't touch your baby hamster until they are three weeks. The mom will probably do the feeding, though.
Yes they do. A mother hamster usually feeds the puppies for two weeks after they are born.
no they do not
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A baby dwarf can be feed with warm milk after birth. My advice is that you should let the mother feed the baby hamster as the hamster is blind & you can't touch. If it does not have a mother feed it fresh milk without touching it.