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    Very bloated weanling rat! Whats Happening?!

    Just noticed today that one of my little female weanlings that I was planning on holding back for future breeding is horribly bloated!
    It feels squishly like a bunch of air. Her stomach is about the size of a ping pong ball. Her tail area is also a yellowish color and wet (as seen in the picture)
    Does anyone know what this could be? Thanks for the help!





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    it can happen if theyre stressed for any reason, Ive had it happen to several litters in the past and it happens with most rodents. My gerbils used to get it as well whenever id change from one type of bedding to another so i stopped and kept on using aspen, Maybe thats a reason why its happening to yours also maybe overcrowded. Rats tend to get over it and keep on living good lives where my gerbils didnt and died eventually

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    It is rather crowded among the weanlings and had planned to split up the sexes tomorrow to their own cages. Maybe she is just stressed being crowded...very possible.
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    i tend to keep about 15 rats per nursing mother and seperate the females and males so i know whos where but more than that i dont just so its not too stressful on the mother. but if theyre weaned then id put them in diff tubs without moms but im sure you know that already hehe...good luck

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    My guess is that your high-white rat has megacolon. Prognosis is not good.
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    Re: Very bloated weanling rat! Whats Happening?!

    High-white rats are more prone to megacolon. it probably wont make it.
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    Re: Very bloated weanling rat! Whats Happening?!

    Quote Originally Posted by Chimera Reptiles View Post
    My guess is that your high-white rat has megacolon. Prognosis is not good.
    Looks and sounds like Mega colon to me also.
    This means the ones that made this kit are dominate trait blazes and should not be bred again either, not good either way I'm afraid
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    Re: Very bloated weanling rat! Whats Happening?!

    Quote Originally Posted by Chimera Reptiles View Post
    My guess is that your high-white rat has megacolon. Prognosis is not good.
    sorry if i sound dumb but the rat is a high white? does that pertain to the white from her belly covering more area then a normal berkshire? Is that what a "high white" is?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Looks and sounds like Mega colon to me also.
    This means the ones that made this kit are dominate trait blazes and should not be bred again either, not good either way I'm afraid
    the father, and breeder of all my females is a blaze like this...


    and the berkshire is the mother of this female baby...


    Are you saying just dont breed this male with the female again, or should I not have a blaze male to breed at all?
    Im quite a beginner when it comes to rat genetics.
    And is this weanling safe to feed off in her condition, or when/if she dies?
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    I had the same issue with a batch of babies. Megacolon.
    The kept growing like that until they died...

    I wiped out the colony that was causing them and replaced them, though you could just replace the male I suppose.

    Honestly, you're best bet is to humanely kill the little one before it dies painfully. It's sad, but it is what it is...

    http://ratguide.com/health/digestive/megacolon.php
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    Re: Very bloated weanling rat! Whats Happening?!

    Quote Originally Posted by mues155 View Post
    sorry if i sound dumb but the rat is a high white? does that pertain to the white from her belly covering more area then a normal berkshire? Is that what a "high white" is?
    You don't sound dumb in the least bit, I'd be concerned if you didn't ask questions.
    But to answer your question, yes the higher white up the sides was a give away, same as the wedge on the rats face. But there are lots of high-white variations, have a look at the link below.
    http://www.spoiledratten.com/highwhitecont.html
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