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Copulation, otherwise what are you riding on? You have to observe carefully, if it just bites lightly, then what's the problem, many animals will bite like this when playing or mating, but it won't bite like a fight, if it's a bite, it's not a breeding, you can only keep them separately!
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The description is not very detailed, what breed is the male and female rats, how old are they a few months, have you ever had such a situation before? If it is the same breed, more than three months, it may be a re-mating, of course, it may also be a fight, the signs before the hamster fight will be riding on each other's backs to demonstrate, so it is recommended that you still check more information to figure out whether it is mating or fighting. In addition, whether mating or fighting, I recommend that you separate the rats and mice, because the rats and rats are a rat and a cage, and it will be difficult to raise more peanuts when the time comes, of course, this is just a suggestion, I hope it will help you a little, nothing can dive in the hamster bar, you can learn a lot.
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Maybe it's a fight, it's best to keep hamsters separately, and something will happen together.
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There will be fights in the cage, and there will be anything to kill in the cage. I advise you to quickly divide the cage and go to the hamster bar to make up for it at the top.
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Copulation is like this, the mother will hurt...
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Split the cage, otherwise one will bite the other.
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Congratulations on your hamster having a baby soon.
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Summary. The problem of how the tail of the female hamster is bitten and bleed by the male is generally caused by the attack of the female hamster's tail by the male hamster, and the male hamster will bite the female hamster's tail with his teeth, so that the female hamster's tail bleeds. Workaround:
1.First of all, the female hamster should be rescued from the male hamster's attack as soon as possible to avoid more damage to the female hamster. 2.
Secondly, the tail of the female hamster should be washed with warm water to prevent infection. 3.Then, the tail of the female hamster should be smeared with a disinfectant cotton ball dipped in the venom to prevent infection.
4.Finally, the tail of the female hamster should be tied with a bandage to prevent the tail of the female hamster from being attacked again. The above is the solution and practice steps on how to bite the tail of the female hamster by the male, I hope it can help you.
The problem of how the tail of the female hamster is bitten and bleed by the male is generally caused by the attack of the female hamster's tail by the male hamster, and the male hamster will bite the female hamster's tail with his teeth, so that the female hamster's tail bleeds. Workaround:1
First of all, the female hamster should be rescued from the male hamster's attack sock as soon as possible, so as to prevent the female hamster from being hurt by more stuffy skin. 2.Secondly, the tail of the female hamster should be washed with warm water to prevent infection.
3.Then, the tail of the female hamster should be smeared with a disinfectant cotton ball dipped in the venom to prevent infection. 4.
Finally, the tail of the female hamster should be tied with a bandage to prevent the tail of the female hamster from being attacked again. The above is the solution and practice steps on how to bite the tail of the female hamster by the male, I hope it can help you.
I'm sorry I don't understand, but can you elaborate on that?
In view of the problem of how the tail of the female hamster is bitten and bleeding by the male, in general, the tail of the female hamster is bitten and bleeding by the male hamster is caused by the aggressive behavior of the male hamster. The male hamster will bite the tail of the female hamster with his teeth, causing the tail of the female hamster to bleed. In addition, the female hamster's tail is bitten by the male and bleeding may also be caused by the female hamster's own disease.
For example, a female hamster suffers from thrombocytopenia, which causes the female hamster's blood to clot more slowly, which can lead to the female hamster's tail being bitten by the male and bleeding. In addition, the female hamster's tail is bitten by the male and bleeding may also be caused by the environmental factors of the female hamster. For example, the cage environment of the female hamster is poor, and the poor cage environment will cause the body of the female hamster to be damaged, which will cause the female hamster's tail to be bitten and bleed by the male.
Therefore, in order to prevent the tail of the female hamster from being bitten and bleeding by the male, it is first necessary to provide a good environment for the female hamster to ensure the health of the female hamster; Secondly, it is necessary to conduct regular physical examinations for female hamsters, timely detection of female hamsters' diseases, and timely conduct; Finally, it is necessary to pay attention to the contact between the female hamster and the male hamster, and avoid the attack of the male hamster on the female hamster.
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My mother's one hasn't touched a male hamster yet, and then I bought a male one, and the original mother's one instantly went crazy and was extremely irritable.
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I don't even know who my hamsters are male and who are female.
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Small hamsters are all caged around 21 days old, regardless of the same sex and heterosexual hamsters usually have to be a rat and a cage, solitary animals have nothing to do with the smell, please don't hurt the hamster because you want to see them together, let alone take the life of the hamster as a bet.
If the stomach bites and bleeds, sprinkle some Yunnan Baiyao powder to stop the bleeding.
Handbook for hamster rearing.
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1. The existence of male hamsters may affect the female rats who should be pregnant, and the female rats will consider the existence of the male rats as a danger to the hamster baby, and the female rats strive to expel the "foreign enemy" situation, resulting in the ** of the male rats.
2. The presence of male hamsters will affect the judgment of the female hamsters on the amount of food storage, and when the female hamsters think that the food storage is not enough to support the survival of the babies, they will attack the male rats.
This is a very normal phenomenon during pregnancy in female hamsters.
Many people who keep hamsters have encountered it.
Is there anything else you would like to consult?
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Hamsters are solitary animals, do not cage them, this is its habit, you don't have to worry about a hamster will be lonely. Please separate them and keep them in two cages. This is the basic knowledge of keeping hamsters, please understand carefully first, any kind of pet should not be the whim of the owner.
Now there have been fights, and if you don't divide the cage, you will bite to death sooner or later.
This is advice from someone who has been raising hamsters for almost three years.
In this case, the owner should pay attention.
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