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Wordpress said in December 14th, 2009 at 9:19 am    

Why would they have real babies demonstate playing with electrical wires???!!!

HeartBreaker said in December 14th, 2009 at 9:31 am    

When the baby is first born, let it lye for a while. Mom and it need to rest and while the umbilical cord is still connected, blood from the placenta is going into the foal. Once the mare stands, let her be alone with the baby for 10 minutes or so to bond. (Assuming she doesn't take aggressive state, or it's not 30 degrees outside.) If it's cold, 40 or lower, immediatly start drying the foal. Once the mare has had her bonding time, go in with the foal and disinfect the unmilical cord stump. (You can use a diluted iodine mix, or 1:10 chlorohexidine.)
Basic timeline:
Foal stands 1 hour after birth. (the eariler the better in all situations!)
Mare passes placenta within 1-2 hours of birth (Oh yea, save this in a bucket for the vet to look at)
Baby gets first drink within 6 hours-EXTREMELY important.
12-24 hours after birth foal and mare are examined by vet

–After the foal is standing good, you need to administer one ennima. Also, you need to worm the mare 2 hours after birth.
-Hope this helps, and happy foaling!

WPMixer said in December 14th, 2009 at 9:35 am    

because it is more effective

?My baby is here!!!? said in December 14th, 2009 at 9:38 am    

breast or bottle feeding? Breastfed babies should always be fed on demand and it's best to hold off on pacifiers so it won't interfere with feeding- wait no more than 2-3 hours as for bottle feeding 3-4 hours

Blogger said in December 14th, 2009 at 3:41 pm    

I can’t wait to have a baby!

Passion said in December 14th, 2009 at 5:37 pm    

#1. Sleep when baby sleeps. I wish I would've listened to that. It is a life saver!
#2. Remember that your baby does need you for comfort and soothing. When they cry, make sure to rule out the normal things like hunger, diaper change, etc… but if that isn't it, rock and sing to your baby. It's very soothing and if you start early, it will continue to work for you.
#3. Remember that every mommy makes mistakes. Learning from those mistakes is what is important.

Congrats and good luck :)

Free Blog said in December 14th, 2009 at 7:22 pm    

awesome

*Sweet?Heart* is Wishful... said in December 15th, 2009 at 12:03 am    

Your best bet would be to get an ovulation calendar. http://www.ovulation-calendar.net/ try this website. You could also buy an ovulation test from the store and test if you are ovulating. Also, talk to your doctor when you guys are ready to start trying and they could give you tips on conceiving and early prenatal care. When you guys try I would suggest you take plenty of folic acid. Folic acid helps to prevent birth defects. Make sure you have plenty of folic acid when you conceive and the first few weeks. Good Luck!!

junie101278 said in December 15th, 2009 at 5:10 am    

Don't worry about them. 99% of the time, hamsters make wonderful mothers and do a great job raising their babies. Just be sure she is undisturbed and the cage is not in any cool drafts. She should have plenty of fresh water and food. Grapes and bits of melon are good for nursing hamsters. Boiled egg is a wonderful food for the mother now and for her and the babies when they start moving around and nibbling at food. It will help them grow and wean faster. I have noticed a significant size difference and difference in how fast litters wean when I use egg and when I don't. Good luck finding 11 new homes! They will start fighting between 3 and 4 weeks, and it gets really severe after that 4th week.

PrettyinPink said in December 15th, 2009 at 10:04 am    
Sandra- Proud mum to Daniella said in December 15th, 2009 at 11:02 am    

Well my husband & I try to have date night once a week where once or little one is asleep we do a sit down dinner, play cards, talk or anything that doesn't include a tv or computer, this helps us stay up o date on what is happening with each other etc as we find we get so caught up in work, house work & our little one we don't always have time for each other and evey now and then we get a family member to babysit for 2hrs so we can catch a movie or go out for dinner.

cheergirl said in December 16th, 2009 at 8:31 am    

Well what did you want to know, Newborns are great, they are small and sleep alot, you'll probably want to help your mom with changing the baby and feeding it. Just let your mom know that you're willing to help, she will be happy to show you what you have to do. In the beging lil ones just eat sleep and poop. But they do get bigger then you're mom will need more help. But good luck to you and Congrats. You'll do just fine.

annabanana4883 said in December 16th, 2009 at 11:41 pm    

Caring for puppies and kittens are about the same. Did you buy the little bottles when you bought the formula? Warm the milk like you would a baby's formula. Make sure the hole in the bottle is big enough for the milk to come out. They are not going to eat very much at first. Just give them what they want. If they do not want to take the bottle you may have to feed them with a dropper.After they eat, you need to wipe their little bottoms with a warm washcloth to help them go to the bathroom. Good luck with those babies. Oh, they should be fed about every 2 hours.

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