As soon as you realize she is pregnant, you should cage her separately and in a quiet place, away from the male. The female tends to be moody in that stage of being pregnant. If she is with the male she might eat the offspring.
It is not recommended to house a male and female hamster together in the same cage, as they can breed quickly and produce unwanted litters. It is best to keep them separated to prevent any potential aggression or mating behavior.
No. Not unless it got pregnant before you bought it.
No A hamster is a mammal and needs the oposite sex to become pregnant
Hamsters can become sexually mature and capable of mating as early as 4 to 6 weeks old. However, it is not recommended to breed hamsters until they are at least 3 months old to ensure they are physically mature enough to handle pregnancy and birth. Breeding too early can put the health of the hamster and her offspring at risk.
No, a female hamster cannot have a baby without mating. Hamsters, like all mammals, require fertilization from a male to become pregnant. Female hamsters have a reproductive cycle that includes going into heat, during which they are receptive to mating. Without mating, a female hamster will not become pregnant and give birth to babies.
After the baby hamster is old enough, it no longer needs its mother and starts to become an adult hamster of its own. The hamster needs to be separated to avoid fighting or mating with its mother, or even its father if he resides in the cage still, depending on the sex of the baby hamster.
anytime baby
yes
It is not recommended to house a male and female hamster together in the same cage, as they can breed quickly and produce unwanted litters. It is best to keep them separated to prevent any potential aggression or mating behavior.
You put a male and a female together.
It can happen as early as 3 weeks old, but mating at 2 months is best for you and your hamster.
No, hamsters and dachshunds are different species with different mating behaviors and instincts. It is highly unlikely for a boy hamster to "turn on" a girl dachshund. It is important to keep them separated to ensure the safety and well-being of both animals.
if a male is separeted during mating it can die
They can mate from 5 weeks old.
No. Not unless it got pregnant before you bought it.
after the baby hamster has been handled for a while sometimes the mother hamster will eat their young so be "careful".
If you want them to breed, then yes if not then keep them separated