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  • 02-18-2008, 09:11 PM
    Beardedragon
    Confused
    One of my female mice looks to be pregnant again... but has not been in contact with any males at all. Right now she is only with another mom( which had 11 babys right before she had hers). All babys are acounted for and they are eating normaly, and she is in the noticably round stage, almost a golfball.

    When she had her babys she was not like this, and she had them i think two weeks ago. Do mice retain sperm? If i had her in with a male she would already be in a prego bin.Shes getting bigger too. Im confused....
  • 02-18-2008, 09:26 PM
    JASBALLS
    Re: Confused
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    One of my female mice looks to be pregnant again... but has not been in contact with any males at all. Right now she is only with another mom( which had 11 babys right before she had hers). All babys are acounted for and they are eating normaly, and she is in the noticably round stage, almost a golfball.

    When she had her babys she was not like this, and she had them i think two weeks ago. Do mice retain sperm? If i had her in with a male she would already be in a prego bin.Shes getting bigger too. Im confused....

    Try pming MarkS... He knows his stuff! Just in case he doesnt see this thread..
  • 02-18-2008, 10:14 PM
    MarkS
    Re: Confused
    Well, thanks Jas, I really don't know THAT much about mice, but I know a little. And I seem to get better at it the longer I keep them. I don't think that mice can retain sperm. However, I do know that they can breed immediately after giving birth and can then delay implantation of the fertilized eggs so that it takes longer for them to give birth to their next litter. This can make it seem like the gestation period is taking longer then the usual 21 days.

    Mark
  • 02-19-2008, 03:10 PM
    Beardedragon
    Re: Confused
    The only males she has been around is the ones she had, and they havent even opened their eyes yet:confused:
  • 02-19-2008, 03:43 PM
    Mike Cavanaugh
    Re: Confused
    Aliens?? :8:
  • 02-19-2008, 03:58 PM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: Confused
    What is her coloring or marking?

    Otherwise, you have a male in the hen house...
  • 02-19-2008, 04:09 PM
    Beardedragon
    Re: Confused
    Remember my post onthe orange and grey mouse? Turns out she is one too. I was wondering why i had some of them in her litter when its a domanant trait and the only other male in there like it was my little guy.

    There is no way she has ever been in contact with a male mouse since before or after birth. Could be that she is just one huge mouse... and getting bigger....
  • 02-19-2008, 04:14 PM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: Confused
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    Remember my post onthe orange and grey mouse? Turns out she is one too. I was wondering why i had some of them in her litter when its a domanant trait and the only other male in there like it was my little guy.

    There is no way she has ever been in contact with a male mouse since before or after birth. Could be that she is just one huge mouse... and getting bigger....

    If you are absolutely positive that she has not been bred again, you may have an ill mouse on your hands. Any quick weight gain that is not linked to her mating at all would make me concerned.

    Just something to think about, and that doesnt mean that she isnt pregnant again....
  • 02-19-2008, 04:18 PM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: Confused
    Actually, sounds like she is getting fat if she really is a brindle

    Quote:

    http://www.petrodents.com/index.php/...sics-Mice.html

    Brindle is dominant to all but yellow (Ay). A typical brindle will be yellow with black or agouti stripes, resembling a tiger; however, the appearance of brindle mice can be altered by the presence of dilution on other loci. Brindle is also prone to obesity.
  • 02-19-2008, 05:33 PM
    Pork Chops N' Corn Bread
    Re: Confused
    I need me some obese mice!
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