Re: Freezer life for rats?
I'm also curious about this. I've got some rats now that are too small for my girls, and I figured I'd save them for the next generation of males I've got coming in in the next couple of months. But if they're like a year old, will the rats still be good?
Re: Freezer life for rats?
My supply was purchased locally. They were killed then frozen. I single bag them with a vac packer. That keeps them perfectly fresh and I can soak in hot water to thaw without opening the package. I expect over a year of shelf life. Granted, I only have about 3 or 4 months worth for a single snake on a 7 day schedule. The vac packer is used for a ton of things...not just rats...so for me the expense of the vaccume sealer is spread out over many needs.
Re: Freezer life for rats?
You could always vacuum-seal any rats that you won't need in the next month or so after you have a bulk order shipped to you. Not sure about rats but I've pulled vac-sealed venison that was two years old out of the bottom of my chest freezer and it was fine.
Getting a vacuum-sealer also gives you an excuse to buy other meats in bulk (for you not the snake), which also saves you money.