BASIC BASIC BASIC RAT genetic question
Tank one = 2 females
tank two = 2 females
tank three = 2 females
I have One male rat that rotates among the three tanks listed above.
Question. If I wanted to replace the females in tank one because they are getting old, Is it OK to use two sisters produced as a result of tank one, with the same origional male? In other words, can the new females in tank one mate with their dad without issue?
This is a very simple question that I am sure requires a complicated answer.... please take the time to help me out here.
Thanks so much for your help. You all have helped me SOOOO much!
Mike
Re: BASIC BASIC BASIC RAT genetic question
Short answer : Yes
Usually people will bring in new males to freshen the blood line. It's how I will do it.
Re: BASIC BASIC BASIC RAT genetic question
Yes I usually do so up to 2 generations before bringing new blood in. (Rat & Mice)
Re: BASIC BASIC BASIC RAT genetic question
Yes, I have done father to daughter - one generation, and I've even done brother to sister with no issues - in fact, these two give me my largest, healthiest litters every time - but they also both came from a 19 pink litter.
Those are the only 2 brother/sister I've done, and would have ceased if there were any issues.
Re: BASIC BASIC BASIC RAT genetic question
I run 10 males and 30 females in 10 cages. I have been doing so for a few years. I have no doubt that all my rats are related but I still get good sized litters of healthy babies.
I only keep my breeders going until they're about 9 months old. Then they get to be boa food and youngsters are brought up.
Re: BASIC BASIC BASIC RAT genetic question
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GA_Ball_Pythons
Yes I usually do so up to 2 generations before bringing new blood in. (Rat & Mice)
Thank you for your responces..... this was VERY helpfull.
Mike