My first litter just arrived!
My hooded rat just gave birth to her first litter. I have her in a 106 qt tub with another female and the male. I have a large plastic hide that she has the babies in with the other female, and it looks like the male has been kicked out. I was wondering when it would be okay to count the pinks and handle them. The mom is very sociable with me and her behavior hasn't changed throughout her pregnancy. Advice on what to do or not to do would be appreciated. Thanks!
Re: My first litter just arrived!
My advice is wait 3 days for mom and babes to bond. Congrats!
Re: My first litter just arrived!
Congrats!
I can't wait to experience this myself! I've got one, maybe two females that are pregnant.
Re: My first litter just arrived!
I handle them whenever. I've had three litters so far and counted the last two groups on day one. Of course since my current breeding group are biters I used a gloved hand to pull babies out.
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I count/clean whenever I need to. And if my daughter spots the pinks first, she always has to "say hi" to them all. My mommas are fine. Grats on the babies!
Re: My first litter just arrived!
Thanks for all the input. I went ahead and lifted the hide and counted them later that day. There were 13 of them! Later in the day I counted 12, and then today I found 11, and a half eaten one, in the nest. Maybe 13 was too many for her? She hasn't seemed to mind me handling them, even when she is in the nest. She's a really sweet gal, but has one quirk. If you put your finger at the top of the wire mesh, she will attack it ferociously. She does this to any object placed there. I first noticed this a few weeks before the birth, so I don't think it's related to pregnancy. I've never fed them through the lid, and first noticed this behavior before I added a food hopper that hangs from the lid. Perhaps some rats just have an instinct to attack/bite things through wires? She's a pet store rat that lived in a glass enclosure there, so I can't imagine it's a learned behavior. The other two just come up and sniff your fingers and maybe nibble extremely lightly. Other than this she has shown absolutely no signs of aggression.