Re: Mice breeding troubles
I don't offer fresh produce on a regular basis either. It tends to make their stool wet and runny. But they do get some left over veggie or apple once in a while as treats.
And yeah. Pure seed diets are not balanced. Needs more whole grains. Could even try to offer some meal worms for a boost in protein.
OP, if you can, try getting some Mazuri 6f, Mazuri 9f, or Native Earth brand lab block food. Its perfectly balanced and designed to maintain a breeding rodent colony.
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Crazymonkee
It's the Walmart brand... the seeds and stuff type
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Ah. No wonder. I don't shop at Walmart.
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Re: Mice breeding troubles
For mice I use the 9f. I wasn't aware that Wild Harvest had blocks.
The Mazuri 9f has16% protein 9%fat and 6% fiber, I don't know the list of :ingredients for the one you're using so I can't compare.
I understand it's disappointing but wait at least 3 days after she gave birth to peek on them.
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Re: Mice breeding troubles
While the foods may seem to have similar ingredients and protein and such, what's on the label, and what is truth are 2 different things.
Wild harvest could have this much:
|................................corn.................................||.....eve rything else......|
Where mazuri will have:
|.............corn............||............................Everything else.......................|
Plus protein levels can be easily fibbed by adding more nitrogen to the product.