What You Should Know When Breeding Dwarf Hamsters

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Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 16-01-2010

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Although it would be great for a hamster family, you must first know if you’re ready to handle this responsibility. Yeah, baby hamster charming, but what happens now?

You should ask the following questions:

1. What will you do with the baby?
2. What brings you to the hamster to his mother and father?

Start with the first question. The average range is 4 to 6, but some breeds, such as hamsters, Campbell Russia can give birth to 14 babies. Can you imagine provides more than a dozen small hamsters? One could say that you can reproduce and sell to a pet.

Good idea? Wrong. Many stores will not be sold to someone in hamsters. Since this does not work, you will eventually take care of them all, even if you do not give them away to family and friends. Well, if they are sick? Usually when a hamster is sick, it easily contagious and that means many of your hamster is sick.

You should spend their medications, and it will not be cheap. A worse scenario is if the mother dies. Who will care for them and they are accustomed? They, of course. They feed mainly on the bottle until it is ready to be weaned. Feed one or two hamsters are not as formidable, but if you far as 6 at 12 babies hamsters it is very difficult to silence, not to mention the stress and responsibility.

Turning to the question, you know that parents best race hamster. One consideration is the health of everyone. To find out, it is advisable to look at their history and their sex. You have a genetic abnormality or life threatening disease significantly.

This is to prevent birth defects and diseases in children. It is also interesting to note that the color of the fur of the hamster on genetic problems and may cause some colors can not be together, to prevent birth defects tied. In addition, you want to check the status of the parents.

You do not want a bad character or personality, because they can be executed by their babies, and do not want a dozen surly and “intentional” home race for hamsters!

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