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QuestionCan you put an older female in the cage to help out with the mother's pups?Community AnswerSometimes, but only if the females knew each other beforehand, and they haven't been separated long. Keep a close eye on them and separate them if they start fighting. ALWAYS remove the male first if you try this, as the females will fight over him and may kill or abandon the pups.
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QuestionCan I put an older male from a previous litter in to help?Community AnswerNo. This could cause the son to try to breed with its mother and cause inbreeding and heath issues in the pups.
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QuestionWhy do gerbils fight?Community AnswerSometimes they will fight for fun, but sometimes they will fight for territorial reasons. If you notice any blood being drawn, you should separate them immediately. Unless you plan on separating them forever, do not separate them for more than a day--at least until the breeding period is over.
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QuestionWhat is the lifespan of a gerbil?Community AnswerGerbils have an average lifespan of 3-5 years.
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QuestionCan I have the mom's sister in the same cage as the mother?Community AnswerIt depends on their bond/how they feel towards each other. You can experiment, and if they leave each other alone, they will probably be okay.
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QuestionHow often do the gerbils go into heat?Community AnswerGerbils typically go into heat every 4-6 days, unless they're pregnant.
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QuestionHow many cages are needed?Community AnswerYou may put your breeding gerbils in one cage.
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QuestionCan a child help me take care of my gerbils?Community AnswerYes. Let her play with the gerbils under supervision.
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QuestionWon't breeding your gerbils too much shorten their life span?Melinda SquireCommunity AnswerGerbils live to around 3-5 years on average. Happy gerbils tend to live longer than those who are not happy. Gerbils are social animals and tend to live longer if they have a gerbil companion. Breeding gerbils will not shorten their lifespan, but, as they can produce large litters (one of my gerbils give birth to a litter of 6), finding good homes for the babies can be a problem.
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QuestionCan these steps work for hamsters too?Community AnswerIf your focus is on hamsters, you should check out wikiHow's article on breeding hamsters.
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QuestionIs it possible for one male to mate with two different females?Jose Rameriz-DavidsonCommunity AnswerNo, when a female and male mate once they will mate for the rest of their life together, they won't mate with any other gerbil.
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QuestionCan you keep the father in the cage. Or, take him out after you know that the mother is pregnant?Jose Rameriz-DavidsonCommunity AnswerTake the male gerbil out when you know she is about to have her babies. If you keep him in there a while and after she has the babies, he will get her pregnant again immediately after she has them.
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QuestionHow long would the mother nurse the pups for?Jose Rameriz-DavidsonCommunity AnswerAt 4 to 5 weeks the pups will be weaned from their mother and at 6 weeks they will be ready for a new home.
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QuestionHow many pup gerbils are there in a litter?Jose Rameriz-DavidsonCommunity AnswerA typical litter is around six baby gerbils, but you might have less than 6 or more than six.
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QuestionDo gerbils understand incest?Community AnswerGerbils do not understand incest. They will mate with their mother, siblings, or father (depending if the gerbil is male or female). This causes health issues in the pups, and you should never let your gerbils breed with their parents, siblings, or pups.
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