always have them in a warm area and feed them powdered milk.
No, mother earthworms do not take care of their babies. Once they lay eggs, they leave them to develop and hatch on their own. Baby earthworms are self-sufficient and do not require parental care.
The best advice in caring for baby mice is to keep them warm, provide a safe and clean environment, and feed them a specialized formula for orphaned rodents. Make sure to handle them gently and avoid stressing them out. It's also important to seek advice from a veterinarian or wildlife rehabilitator for proper care and guidance.
Baby mice are typically weaned between 3-4 weeks of age. At this point, they are able to eat solid foods and no longer rely on their mother's milk for nutrition.
Well if you take away all of her babies then yes she will feel some lonesome and it may cause her to wine,scratch,runny nose.But if you leave at least one baby hamster with her she will not be upset and none of those symtyms above will happen.So i recomend you sell all of them(exept one.)and give the one you have not sold to the mother hamster and take care of her. p.s. you will not have to take care of the baby as much as you take care of the mother because the mother will take care of the baby but do feed her and love her as the mother hamster does. I HOPE I HELPED!!!(: MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Not necessarily. The ability to care for offspring is influenced by various factors including the individual goat's health, socialization, and instincts. While some motherless goats may develop maternal instincts, it is not guaranteed.
It is tooken care of by its mother then the mother will leave it so it can take care of them selves
They don't.
Take them to the humane society.
You don't touch them and just let the mother mouse handle it.
3o days
brobaly because she doesent think she can take care of the baby.
The mother of a baby spider monkey takes care of it.
If the baby hamster was abandoned by its mother, its probably not healthy.
No, leave them alone - the mother does the work.
until it can take care of itself
The mother dolphin will nurse her baby on the surface of the water, lying on her side to allow the calf to breathe.
Yes!But it will probably die without its mother.