Usually in the wild its natural. When owners breed hamsters they put a male and a female together and hope for the best.
No. They must get to know each other first, and this is not possible with bars. They also cannot mate appropriately with the distance between them even if they tried.
Hamsters do not socialise with other hamsters, unlike other domestic pr, specificets. Hamsters fight other hamsters in the wild when one gets in to the others' territory. They will bite eachother, specifically on butts!
it takes time you have to put the boy in the same cage as the girl wait about a week or 2 so they can get used to each other and the boy can get used to the cage then they will mate and it should be fine x
If the male is with the female when she is in heat, they will mate. It's pretty much a given. They should be separated, inbreeding leads to weak litters.
No, Russian Dwarf Hamsters and Winter White Dwarf Hamsters are different species and cannot successfully mate. Even if they were able to reproduce, the offspring may not be healthy due to genetic differences between the two species. It is recommended to keep hamsters of the same species together for breeding.
About 5 weeks. They will try to mate with each other if you don't.
Yes. Hamsters from the same litter can ALWAYS mate with each other as long as they're at least 4 weeks old.
Yes, but not with other males.
well the males will fight each other and the females will mate with the males so not the best idea
Yes, fighting means they do not like each other.
yes any kinds of hamsters can mate .
It depends. Syrian and Teddy Bear hamsters will kill each other if they are the SAME gender , even if they are related. There will be less fights if you put hamsters of the opposite gender together to mate. Dwarf hamsters live in groups, so female dwarfs and male dwarfs won't attack each other and will have babies peacefully.
They go to Switzerland to find a mate. The males will dive bomb each other fighting for a mate, and kill each other.
No. They must get to know each other first, and this is not possible with bars. They also cannot mate appropriately with the distance between them even if they tried.
call to each other
No, Short-Haired Syrian hamsters and Panda Bear hamsters belong to different species and cannot mate with each other. Interbreeding between different species of hamsters is not recommended due to potential health risks and genetic complications. It is best to keep hamsters of the same species together for breeding.
Hamsters do not socialise with other hamsters, unlike other domestic pr, specificets. Hamsters fight other hamsters in the wild when one gets in to the others' territory. They will bite eachother, specifically on butts!