Re: Frozen Rodent Question
Since they were frozen dry, they should be very easy to separate.
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Re: Frozen Rodent Question
I thnk I will try Reinz method. The ones legs are wrapped around the other .. may hav break legs off.
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Ok.. I let them sit on counter for abt 25 mins or so.. it worked. I was able to get wiggle them apart finally. Thnx for all your help, I wasnt sure what to do that wouldnt result in losing 1 rodent to thaw the other. But, it worked well, was able to drop other one back into freezer.
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Re: Frozen Rodent Question
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I also whack them against something hard... And that usually unsticks the frozen parts and come apart easier LOL.
Yeah....I did that with a bag of pinkie mice one time and my hand decided it would be a great time to stop working so the small group that I moved to the top of the bag went to the bottom and I had mice parts all over the bag when the entire thing hit the table. oops!
Re: Frozen Rodent Question
This is why I have a separate freezer for my feeders. After I gas them, I lay them out on paper towels inside of the freezer (in the basket). I let them be for a day or two and then bag them up. I don't need a separate freezer to keep rats, but it's much easier when I want to have them like this for a couple of days :) .
I also weigh them and sort them quick (and mark the weights and dates on the freezer bags). Everything is much easier down the road, especially getting them out.