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Michelle has another new litter! This time we hit the black with collars jackpot – there are three. Another nicely patterned blue mott too! Plus a solid or two. Doe and Spencer have a litter as well. They will be Agouti and Argente.
All of these will have great dispositions. As soon as they know you are in the hamster room they all come out to beg for treats and to be petted. Michelle tries to climb the glass looking for meal worms and Doe and Spencer are at risk of falling out the door of their cage to be petted.
The pet store we work with took 6 weanlings last week. We have had people over to the house the last couple weekends to buy hamsters as well. It’s so much fun to meet other people who like hamsters and are looking for good ones.
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We did not have any live Jersey babies. We are down to three nice healthy Velveteens and one really bad looking orphan. I almost put it out of it’s misery last night but thought I would see if it was alive this morning and it was ready for breakfast so is still hanging in there. Don’t know what else to do with it. So for 4 does bred we had one not take, two with dead babies, and one with half the litter surviving. Bad round of luck.
Hamsters are doing well. We have some nice colors to wean soon. We need to put more pairs together also – I have to get Jenna to decide what she is going to pair up next.
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Jenna has a couple pairs of hamsters together and will be putting a pair or two a week together to make sure we can keep up with demand for her hamsters. If you are wanting hamsters let us know as soon as possible. You might have to wait a bit but the wait will be worth it. We only sell hamsters of the best temperment!
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When I breed hamsters I start by switching cages for a few days,then I put the breeding pair together and watch to make sure they don’t fight.Then I cross my fingers and hope to get nice babys.