I think your hamster is feeding the baby..but maybe you doesn't realise it or doesn't know it...Hamster are nocturnal, they sleep in the day and wake up in the night.http://wiki.answers.com/Are_hamster_a_nocturnal_animals#ixzz19q8JCj2v
Put whatever you're feeding to the baby hamster in an eye dropper or medicine dropper. Don't touch your baby hamster until they are three weeks. The mom will probably do the feeding, though.
To be honest, I can't think that feeding an almound to a hamster would be much of a problem.
If the baby is dead, then yes, you should.
warm or slightly chilly milk if it is to cold they will get friskie.
You should never, under any circumstances, remove a baby hamster from the mother.
My mama hamster used to so I separated the babies and the mama so then I did the feeding and the caring for ( if you know how to then you can separate the mama and the babies if not there are various websites to look for some hamster baby care)
you should as the vet to find out
NO! you just shouldn't take a baby hamster outside not even a fully grown hamster should go outside.
No, it is better for the hamster if they are raw.
You should change them after every feeding because they should be washed after every feeding.
Well, you can't but they sell some hamster powder on PETSMART. So you should go there and buy some if you need. Trust me i wouldn't put baby powder on my hamster.
It should be warm if you want your hamster to have more baby girls, it should cool to have more baby boys.