What should I do if my mother doesn t feed her young mice and steps on them

Updated on Car 2024-04-22
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The female rat may be biting the little SS because you are not giving her enough postpartum nutrients, and some bread worms should be fed to supplement the protein.

    Female rats are all natural, you don't need to press it so strongly, or maybe it's because you always bother it so much, it can't feed well.

    And after Xiao Ss is Mo by you, it is likely to leave your smell, and the mother mouse will naturally bite him, and if you always move them around, the mother mouse will feel unsafe and will bite Xiao Ss.

    What do you mean by separating them? It doesn't mean mice and females, right? Mice cannot be separated from the mother mouse before weaning (about three weeks), one is not weaned yet, and the other is that the mother mouse needs questions to keep warm.

    After the mother mouse gives birth to a mouse, as long as she has enough food and water, she goes to feed a few bread worms every day, puts them in a quieter place, and does not change the sawdust so frequently, and waits until about two weeks, and it is safer to earn her eyes, I think as long as you don't bother them so much. The mother rat will feed it herself, and she will also pick up those little ss together, this is nature!

    My little ss will be full moon tomorrow, and I gave birth to 8 of them, all of them are healthy!

    Take good care of them, but don't worry too much!

    I wish your little SS a healthy growth!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How did you separate them? By hand? Don't get your smell, or the mother will definitely not feed it. Generally speaking, if you give him enough nutrition, he will return to Xiao Ss by himself after moving around in the cage for a while. Gather the little ss together and then you will feed the milk.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    They don't feed because you touched them!

    Why don't you check it out first and then raise it, this litter of mice may die in your hands!

    The female mouse recognizes her baby by smell, and the mouse is stained with an unfamiliar smell, and the female mouse does not know how to feed it.

    You're messing with them and feeding them, that's all.

    Alas, I won't say it, ignorance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think the third floor makes sense, the mother rat will not know her child because of the wrong smell.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Cover the cage with a cloth or newspaper, keep a quiet environment, and try not to open the cage except for feeding.

    2. If you are afraid of not having enough food, put more food in the cage at one time and minimize the number of feedings. But S mom nutrition must keep up. During this time, you can put more: small dried fish for rats and rats, bread worms, and diluted milk is the best water.

    3. Don't touch the baby with your hands, it will get your smell. In this way, the mother of S does not know her baby, and the mother of S recognizes her BB according to the smell. If you really want to touch it, it is recommended to wear disposable gloves, and better yet, use gloves to dip some smom's urine before touching it.

    4. Remove the rollers (depending on the situation) This prevents the mother mouse from being distracted and neglecting to breastfeed.

    Within a week to two weeks, it is best not to change the sawdust, no matter how smelly it is, you can only endure it.

    6. If you are not breastfeeding, it is recommended that the landlord can use the sterilized chopsticks to dip the diluted milk drop by drop to feed the baby S.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For mommy love or glucose bar, feed it with a syringe.

    It is available at the drugstore and is a drugstore that strengthens immunity.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You go buy fresh milk for that mouse, you can't help it. We don't know what they think.

Related questions