Female ASF Does Continuous Back Flips
I picked up some ASFs Saturday and there is one female that is continually doing back flips. I have seen lab mice that were bred for a specific type of study do the same thing but that was a side effect.
Anyone ever see this type of behavior? I'm not sure if I should breed this female. I'd love to see if she would pass on this trait but who needs a tub full of back flipping ASFs. Then again, maybe I could sell them for a higher price. :cool:
Re: Female ASF Does Continuous Back Flips
wow if theres a healthy backflipping mouse i totally want one i second the video idea
Re: Female ASF Does Continuous Back Flips
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jasbus
Well, normally, when I see an abnormal behavior in my breeding stock, I instantly cull it.
9 times out of 10, it's inner ear problems, or ear mites....
Although, several years ago, I had a colony of dwarf hamsters that did flips. I took the to the vet, just to see what the problem was... He didn't find anything at all wrong
I saw her rubbing her ear on the ground this morning so I will put her down when I get home tonight. Hopefully it didn't spread to any of the others.
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It figures. I came home and she stopped doing it. I don't know which one it was.
I'll see tomorrow morning.