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Newborn mice are not to be touched, otherwise other scents will cause the mother to eat them. All cleaning should also not be done, and the cage should be placed in a dark and quiet place until the mice start to come out and move around (about three weeks) before changing the wood chips and cleaning the cage. Clean the cage and do not wash it.
Just scoop off the wet bedding with a discarded spoon and add clean bedding to it. Remember not to disturb the mother mouse or touch the baby. Otherwise, the consequences are unimaginable Male and female hamsters are kept separately, and female hamsters and babies need a quiet and dimly lit environment.
Prepare enough food and water, in addition to the regular rat food, need high-protein food, it is recommended to have bread worms, more than 10 a day during breastfeeding, if the food is not enough, the female hamster will cruelly eat her baby to maintain the nutrients needed for breastfeeding.
Careless rat mothers sometimes abandon their babies on rollers and on the edge of the food tank, and need to be transported back to the army with a small spoon in time, and it is not recommended to use their hands, otherwise they will be contaminated with the smell of people, which is likely to increase the uneasiness of the female hamster.
Don't clean up on a large scale for about half a month, trick the female hamster into a container with bread worms, and then quickly dispose of the poop in the corner, and after half a month, the little hamster opens its eyes, you can play with them, and you can clean up normally.
After about 4-5 weeks, separate the mother hamster and the baby, otherwise the mother hamster will bite her baby to death due to her territorial awareness.
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Sell or give it away before the full moon, otherwise there will be a fight, just breastfeed before the full moon. If you don't want to send it, you will be raised separately after the full moon, and I don't know when to feed after the full moon.
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Feed normally. But it must be hygienic.
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Hamsters do this after giving birth:
1. Isolate the female rat and young rats separately.
First of all, it is essential to know that hamsters are solitary animals. It is possible for more than two hamsters to fight together. Some in-laws hamsters can be kept together, but when the mother rat becomes pregnant and gives birth, it needs to be separated immediately.
Otherwise, it is very likely that some adult hamsters went berserk and ate the rat cubs.
2. Place the hamster mother and child in a hidden place.
Place the female hamster and the newborn baby hamster in a relatively hidden place, preferably in a transparent sorting box, do not put the nest inside, spread a few layers of thick sawdust, wrap the sorting box with newspaper or other things (hamsters don't like light), and feed them according to the usual method.
3. Do not touch the rat cubs with your hands.
Some friends will think that the newborn hamster is very funny, and will unconsciously stroke the mouse cub with their hands. Doing so will leave a different smell on the young mouse, and when the mother hamster smells this smell, she may not recognize her child, thus committing a terrorist act of eating the child. For the safety of baby hamsters, don't touch them with your hands.
4. Food must be sufficient.
When feeding the mother and child of the hamster, it is important to ensure that there is sufficient food. Otherwise, the female hamster, in case of hunger, will kill her own child and eat it. The hamster itself is an animal that puts survival first, and no matter what environment the hamster is in, it is necessary to give more things than the standard to let the hamster be stored.
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After the hamster lays its cubs, it is necessary to supplement the mother with protein in time, so that it has enough physical strength to raise the baby after giving birth. The hamster also needs to ensure that the environment is quiet enough after the baby baby opens its eyes, and the litter can be changed in the heel after the baby mouse opens its eyes. After the baby hamster is full moon, it needs to be kept in isolation, if not isolated in time, the baby rat may be in danger of life.
After the hamster gives birth, it is necessary to supplement the nutrition of the mother mouse in time, and it can be properly fed bread worms, boiled protein and other foods so that it can take in protein, so that the mother mouse can have enough physical strength to raise the baby after giving birth.
After the hamster lays its cubs, it is also necessary to ensure that the breeding environment is quiet enough, otherwise it will cause the mother mouse to abandon the child. It is not advisable to replace the sawdust after the mother mouse has given birth, and it can be replaced after the mouse opens its eyes.
After the baby hamster is full moon, it needs to be kept in isolation. Hamsters are solitary animals, and there may be fights between mothers and mice, and if not isolated in time, baby rats can be dangerous.
Since it's been changed. I can only wait for the mother mouse to get used to it. Remember not to touch the mice, if the mother refuses to feed the mice (the mice squeak) and applies urine to the mice, the mother mice should be fed when they stay in the nest, try not to disturb them
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