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New babies not eating...
New babies wont eat....its been 18 days for the first one out and around 14 days for the other ones...how long can they go before assist feeding....
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What are you offering them? While I've never bred myself, I believe most people jump start the feeding response with live mice hoppers.
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Re: New babies not eating...
First time hoppers second time little rat fuzzys...
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Re: New babies not eating...
When did they have their first shed? What are you keeping them in?
They wont eat until they shed first which can be 7-10 days or more at times. After they shed they should be separated individually in a small shoe box tub with hide and water bowl and settle in, then they will be ready to feed. 14 days from hatch date is nothing. That is around when they should be ready to start, you have another month before it gets serious, be patient
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And I think you should try mouse hoppers again! Thats what all of mine eat ........eventually
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Re: New babies not eating...
Thanks.. its been around a week since they shed......for one its been 12 days he came out early...they are in they own 6qt tubs...
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I would keep offering until they start to look thin, then consider assist feeding. I leave mine in the incubator until they have all shed, then they go in their own tubs in the rack, and I offer the next day. Last year 10 out of 12 ate the very first time.
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They could still be absorbing the egg yolks, meaning they wouldnt be hungry. As others have said try waiting a little longer.
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Re: New babies not eating...
Try weanling mice that works for me, always.
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Re: New babies not eating...
I had a real slow starter last year. I waited 4 weeks after offering her first meal, about 5 days after first shed, and then assist fed. It took 2 more assists 4 weeks apart from each other till she started eating on her own.
Seems that the reluctant starters go for the movement of hopper mice or ASF's over the inactivity of a rat fuzzy.
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