1st Hatchling feeding - Ratio of eaters
So I tried feeding my newly hatched (and shed) clutch of five last night. One of them ate a rat pinkie within an hour.
I left rat pinks in overnight, no takers. Only one of the five has taken the first meal.
My question is - What is the ratio that you have of hatchlings that feed the first attempt versus hatchlings that take a few rounds to get a clue?
I had this problem last year. Only one of them ate right at the get go, the others had some issues.
Is it me...or is it them that's the issue?
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Icatsme
So I tried feeding my newly hatched (and shed) clutch of five last night. One of them ate a rat pinkie within an hour.
I left rat pinks in overnight, no takers. Only one of the five has taken the first meal.
My question is - What is the ratio that you have of hatchlings that feed the first attempt versus hatchlings that take a few rounds to get a clue?
I had this problem last year. Only one of them ate right at the get go, the others had some issues.
Is it me...or is it them that's the issue?
i think its just the luck of the draw.
last year i had 1 slow starter (shy)
this year i have 4 that just cant seem to grasp the constrict part
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I've had the most luck using rat fuzzies instead of pinks (something with a good amount of fur on it) and attempting first feedings 1-2 weeks after their first shed. Using this method I usually get 9/10 (or better) to eat that first time.
Hope that helps :) But as always do what works for you!
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With my 1st clutch this year I had two eat rat fuzzies right away. The other four refused. After three attempts with rat fuzzies I tried mouse hoppers. All four ate right away.
So you might try that. I wonder if the activity that the hoppers have over the fuzzies stimulates them in some way, or they may just be mouse eaters.
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You will get a much better ratio with mouse hoppers, but most will eventually break down and take a rat pink/fuzzy.
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I've found that as well. I wondered if it didn't have to do with them being more jumpy and having a stronger odor with more fur?
Something I've tried this year with bigger hatchlings (75-100g) is rat crawlers/pups (something with lots of fur that's fairly mobile). And that's worked out really well in terms of taking a rat first try.
I actually haven't had to use mice at all yet this year *crosses fingers* :)
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pfan151
You will get a much better ratio with mouse hoppers, but most will eventually break down and take a rat pink/fuzzy.
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pfan151
You will get a much better ratio with mouse hoppers, but most will eventually break down and take a rat pink/fuzzy.
Agreed. I have had the best success with hopper mice for the first meal. I do always try F/T first and I get about 60% started that way. The rest will eat a hopper mouse in the first couple weeks after shed.
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live hoppers for the first meal here as well. i wait around a week after their first shed to feed them so that their stomachs are nice and empty and they are ready to fill em up again. eventually switching them all to f/t rat fuzzies is no problems.
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Hoppers next round it is then! Thanks for your input! I'm interested to see if there's any difference in feeding behavior.
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jglass38
Agreed. I have had the best success with hopper mice for the first meal. I do always try F/T first and I get about 60% started that way. The rest will eat a hopper mouse in the first couple weeks after shed.
Interesting on the F/T. I was wondering if anyone got hatchies started from the get-go with them. Thank you for sharing that tidbit.
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Icatsme
Hoppers next round it is then! Thanks for your input! I'm interested to see if there's any difference in feeding behavior.
Interesting on the F/T. I was wondering if anyone got hatchies started from the get-go with them. Thank you for sharing that tidbit.
No problem! Even when I bred rodents I liked to get hatchlings on F/T right away if possible. I feel like I've had pretty good success with it. This year I have gotten every hatchling so far onto F/T by their 3rd or 4th meal.