If your female mouse killed one of her babies should you take the others out?

It is generally not necessary to remove the other babies from the mother if she has killed one of them. Most mothers will continue to care for their remaining offspring, and removing them could cause unnecessary stress and disruption to the family unit. However, it is important to monitor the situation closely and intervene if the mother shows any signs of aggression towards the other babies or if they appear to be in distress.

Here are some tips for caring for a mother mouse and her babies:

- Provide a quiet and stress-free environment.

- Make sure the cage is clean and has plenty of food and water.

- Do not handle the babies unless necessary, as this can disturb the mother.

- If you need to handle the babies, wash your hands thoroughly before and after to avoid introducing any scents that could upset the mother.

- Keep an eye on the babies to ensure they are feeding and growing properly.

- If you have any concerns about the health or welfare of the mother or babies, contact your veterinarian.