nope
at least mine doesnt
course i've never really looked.
think they may have hamster-maxis?
2006-09-20 09:30:52
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answered by Ms Pepsi 3
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Facts Table:
- Puberty: Male 6-8 weeks (90 g), Female 6-8 weeks (90-100g)
- Oestrous cycle 4 days. The stage of the cycle can be determined by the tenacity and opacity of vaginal discharge. The discharge is thick and opaque at the time of and after ovulation.
- Oestrus 6-10 hours (night). Heat generally begins approximately 1-2 hours after dusk on the third day of the oestrous cycle and ovulation is completed 6-10 hours after onset of psychic oestrus. The female should be placed in the cage with the male at the beginning of the dark cycle. If the female is receptive she will quickly assume a lordotic position with hindlegs spread and tail erect. If copulation does not occur within 5 minutes or if the female becomes aggressive, she is removed. If copulation occurs, the pair can be left together until such time as the female shows no further interest in mating, or shows aggressive behaviour toward the male. Males (Syrian) should not be left with females for prolonged periods, as fighting and injury may occur.
- Gestation 15-18 days. A copulation plug will be visible for a few hours after copulation.
- Litter size 4-12 pups
- Birth weight 2-3 g
- Weaning 21 days (35-40g). Oestrous cycle will not resume for the mother until a few days after her young are weaned. Young from different litters can usually be housed together until 42 days of age.
- Optimum breeding life: Females 14 months, Males up to 18 months, but fertility and chances of mating success decline after this.
2006-09-20 16:25:29
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answered by Kassie 2
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Depends on what type of hamster it is. For example, The gestation period of Dwarf Russian Hamsters is 18-21 days and if mating was observed then the time of the expected arrival of the litter can be roughly calculated.
2006-09-20 16:28:04
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answered by Steph<3 3
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Sort of...
Here's an interesting article on breeding hamsters that describes how you can tell a female is receptive: http://www.animalhospitals-usa.com/small_pets/hamster_reproduction.html.
And here's another one: http://www.petpeoplesplace.com/resources/advice/small_pets/10.htm
2006-09-20 16:30:36
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answered by johntadams3 5
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Yes they do have a reproductive cycle.
2006-09-20 16:25:08
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answered by vanislandwitch 3
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No definately not
2006-09-20 16:25:11
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answered by penelope83 2
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Uh...no.
2006-09-20 16:24:37
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think animals have periods..wait idk.cuz once u have ur period ur able to become pregnant sooo IDK!
2006-09-20 16:25:41
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answered by Taylor W 2
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