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    A question of morals

    So, I went to the pet store today to get Hayden and Brutus some mice. The lady went into the back to get them, came back out and said, "There's a pregnant one in there. Be sure you give the mice to your snake one at a time." Mom and I both say, "No. No pregnant mouse. Go into the back and switch it please." The pet store lady refused and went on her way to get us a tag and double box the mice. We're gonna call and complain about the lady tomorrow.

    Point is.. I have a problem feeding Hayden a pregnant mouse. It just seems so wrong to me. Does anyone else have a similar problem?

    Also, does anyone know anything about birthin' mice?
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    Re: A question of morals

    I see no reason to complain about her, I've fed pregnant mice before. Honestly there might have been a limited number of mice left back there or some other reason.

    For mice care I'd head down to the 'feeder' forum. There are some great posts there that could help you.

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    Re: A question of morals

    Quote Originally Posted by resisted
    So, I went to the pet store today to get Hayden and Brutus some mice. The lady went into the back to get them, came back out and said, "There's a pregnant one in there. Be sure you give the mice to your snake one at a time." Mom and I both say, "No. No pregnant mouse. Go into the back and switch it please." The pet store lady refused and went on her way to get us a tag and double box the mice. We're gonna call and complain about the lady tomorrow.

    Point is.. I have a problem feeding Hayden a pregnant mouse. It just seems so wrong to me. Does anyone else have a similar problem?

    Also, does anyone know anything about birthin' mice?
    Find a 10gal tank set it up with a water bowl or bottle(hangs on side) buy some rodent block and keep the babies raise them up for food for your snake.Then buy a male mouse and breed your own mice and stop buying from that place!
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    Re: A question of morals

    the only thing i'd complain about is the fact that she blatantly refused to do what you asked her to do, which was get another mouse.

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    Re: A question of morals

    I've fed my guys prego mice & rats.
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    Re: A question of morals

    Quote Originally Posted by nathanledet
    the only thing i'd complain about is the fact that she blatantly refused to do what you asked her to do, which was get another mouse.
    I agree with Nate,tis why i said start breeding your own mice and keep your money
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    Re: A question of morals

    A lot of people look at getting preggies as lucking out... that way you can just keep her and her babies and have a whole lot of mice to feed, all for the price of one plus food to keep them alive.

    I do agree though, she should have switched the mouse or told you why she couldn't...
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    Re: A question of morals

    Id say keep her and raise the babies. I do think it was wrong of her not to switch though. Personally if it had been me, and they wouldnt put her back, i would have sat the box down and walked out of the store. They cant make you buy anything you dont want.

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    Re: A question of morals

    Quote Originally Posted by nathanledet
    the only thing i'd complain about is the fact that she blatantly refused to do what you asked her to do, which was get another mouse.
    Ditto. If you didn't like the mouse for whatEVer reason, she should have happily switched it out for a different one.

    That being said, I don't have any moral or ethical qualms about feeding off a pregnant rodent.
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    Re: A question of morals

    I used to intentionally pick up one pregnant mouse a week and set her up in an enclosure to have her babies. Actually, I had an accidental birth (I have no CLUE how I missed that one being pregnant) and that went well, so rather than breeding myself, I'd just get obviously pregnant ones, and in about a week, have babies. Took about four-five weeks for them to get up to any size worth feeding, and they were rather stinky, so I gave up that practice.


    I have fed pregnant females before, I just draw the line on taking mothers from their babies (which can be hard sometimes, because there will be very young hoppers, not quite weaned huddled together in the tank with adults). If I notice a female has prominent nipples and isn't preggers, I put her back in the tank (I am able to pick through the feeder bins).

    I'm starting to breed rats, on a VERY limited scale right now (as in 1.2 at the moment). Even a "little" contribution will help towards my weekly feeder bills.

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