Re: When do you stop 15% of body weight for feeder?
And eric....that is what I have been doing.....but when I open the next package of rats......they are going to be going back down in size...I guess it doesn't really matter anymore though.
Re: When do you stop 15% of body weight for feeder?
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Originally Posted by
BrandyL1193
I have only ordered smalls....and I got three bags of them from big cheese factory. I think the biggest one was 92 g some in the 60s....most in 70s and a few in the 80s and 90s. I am POSITIVE I have only ordered small rats.
Only going by the weights you gave.
You could open all the bags and adjust them by true size. You are not the only one that has gotten some larger rodents or smaller in an order.
I weigh all my rats that I sell to make sure I am within the standards.
I just go by what I have on hand when I feed.
Re: When do you stop 15% of body weight for feeder?
I think they will hold longer in the deep freezer if I dont open them....I am going to stop weighing after this bag and just say they ate a small......lol thanks again everyone!
Re: When do you stop 15% of body weight for feeder?
Never watched either of those...at least not all of it anyway! Hahahahaha
Re: When do you stop 15% of body weight for feeder?
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Originally Posted by
CORBIN911
10-15grams wont make a huge diffrence once they hit smalls, I know my smalls are 60-89grams, and medium 90-120, large 120-150.
10 to 15 grams is not much BUT your weights you listed are a little off from the standards.
This is the chart pretty much a rodent breeders go by:
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h1...ps6c837bf2.jpg