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Getting rid of the smell

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  • 05-27-2009, 11:13 PM
    the_Ryno
    Getting rid of the smell
    Are there any ways to kill the smell of mice? Ive tried to breed them in the past but the smell got out of hand and caused me to stop. I am looking to expand my collection and wanting to breed again, but only if I can find a way to stop the horrible smell.
  • 05-28-2009, 05:27 AM
    llovelace
    Re: Getting rid of the smell
    I use equine fresh pellets & add aspen bedding for babies. also add some vanilla to the water (enough to make it a light tea color) it cuts down the smell of their urine & poo.
  • 05-28-2009, 05:55 AM
    Wh00h0069
    Re: Getting rid of the smell
    IMO, mice stink a lot worse than rats. I breed rats and decided once to try to breed mice. I bought a pair, and put them together. After two days I feed them off because of the smell. Two mice smelled worse after two days than 100 rats for five days.
  • 05-28-2009, 08:27 AM
    Shadera
    Re: Getting rid of the smell
    Mice are definitely stinkier than rats here. A good quality food and cleaning often are about your best options.
  • 05-28-2009, 09:06 PM
    kc261
    Re: Getting rid of the smell
    You can't eliminate the smell, but there are lots of things you can do to keep it from getting out of control.

    - good bedding (Equine Fresh seems to get the best reviews over all, I use it but haven't used others so I can't really compare)
    - change bedding often
    - don't overcrowd
    - adequate ventilation
    - vanilla in water

    Another tip is to NOT totally clean the enclosures. I dump out the bedding, but then just add new bedding, not washing the tub at all (unless I'm putting different mice back in). This is because they mark their territory, and if they can't smell their markings, they'll go around and make a bunch of new ones, instantly raising the stink level even though you just cleaned the cage.

    Also, the males are the stinkier ones. I've noticed some males are quite a bit stinkier than others, so you could just eliminate the stinkiest boys. I've been toying around with the idea of not taking holdbacks from the stinky boys' colonies to selectively breed for less stinky mice. I'll probably get around to it eventually, but right now a higher priority is to establish a really good bloodline for raising lots of big healthy babies.
  • 05-28-2009, 09:49 PM
    matt71915
    Re: Getting rid of the smell
    you can also try asfs instead of mice. they are a little bigger but grow slow
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