HELP!! Female breeder rat cant' control its head movements
Ive been small scale breeding rats for my collection. Tonight one of my breeder females who recently had her 2nd litter seemed very lackluster in her mothering, i observed her over some time. I noticed she has given up on anything that resembles a nest, and has neglected a few babies during nursing. I scratched her back and she kind of "woke up" to check me out and she has lost all control of her head, she has a hard time walking and just generally functioning when in motion. Can anybody identify what the issue is and what i should do about it. Any info would be great. I can euthanize her but then what do i do with the pinks? Im at a loss ive never experienced this before. Thanks in advance for any information
Re: HELP!! Female breeder rat cant' control its head movements
I would just cull her and find a different female to breed
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Re: HELP!! Female breeder rat cant' control its head movements
Head tilt from inner ear infection. Effects their balance. Check this link out:
http://ratguide.com/health/auricle_e...yrinthitis.php
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Re: HELP!! Female breeder rat cant' control its head movements
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aldebono
Why would you need to cull the bin from an inner ear infection?
You don't. I used to have that from time to time in my colonies, sometimes I've set the individual aside in it's own tub for quarantine and often they just get over it on their own though they look pretty miserable for a long time, But usually I just euthanize and freeze them. I don't see any reason to cull the entire tub.