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Re: help with weanling
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Originally Posted by tmlowe5704
If I was wrong, I take it back, but I read in a thread earlier someone mentioned when they started giving fresh celery I think it was, urine increased.
Ahhhh...my girls don't get celery!:D
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Re: help with weanling
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Originally Posted by sweety314
FRESH fruits and veggies are (almost) always a good idea...more like what they've eaten for eons. There are some foods that WE eat that aren't recommended for rats. One of the rat sites said to keep away from the citrus. Things like oranges, avocado and strawberries aren't good. Celery and lettuce will make runny stools, but carrots, beans, peas, we give ours cooked spaghetti (they won't eat the uncooked :rolleyes: ). They wuuuuuuuv scrambled eggs, (a LITTLE bit) of broccoli. Most anything leftovers, we give some to the ratties. :)
Ummmm....what happens if you give them strawberries??? My girls have had 1 strawberry cut up in their "fresh" bowl for 2 nights in a row!!!:eek:
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Re: help with weanling
Well, after she started licking my hand again i decided to try some warm milk. She went crazy for it! I syringe fed her about 1-2 cc of 1% milk. Is this ok for her? I get the feeling the breeder took her away from her mother too soon. Also, I have no idea if she is male or female. Can anyone point me in the right direction for ratty care? Thanks again
Joanna: Thanks for the offer of taking her in/giving her a playmate. My girlfriend and I are still debating what we want to do with her. We are about 30 minutes or so from Toledo so I am very grateful that you have provided options for us. I'll have to get back with you when we make a decision.
Jared
Here is a pic i just took of her for a size ref. She is just so adorable!
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...n/IMG_1218.jpg
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Re: help with weanling
I try and give my weaning rats moistened lab blocks for the week before seperation and a week after seperation every 2 days or so. It makes sure they are eating ok so they can prepare for all solid foods.
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Re: help with weanling
No problem hon let me know if you need a buddy for her (or him) or if the little rattie needs a home here with us. Whatever we can do to help that way.
It looks awfully young for a fully weaned rat. More like a big pup but really they can do just fine without momma's milk pretty much anytime after 3 weeks of age and it's likely that old (we wean at 5 weeks here but they can wean earlier). Try moistened lab block, some of the stuff in Becky's dry mix, kitchen scraps, etc. If you want to offer it milk don't use cow's milk though. You can get kitten replacment milk and I would think that would be much better if you think it isn't getting enough nutrients through dry and wet food. Most animals cannot tolerate our store bought cow's milk.
Make sure the little rattie is pooping okay (sorry to be graphic but formed little rat turds not runny, stinky stuff or worse, nothing coming out at all).
Here's a couple of links about food, sexing rats, rat care, etc. I find the fancy rat breeders sites to be invaluable to learn stuff that helps me with our breeder/feeder rat colony.
Link about foods:
http://www.ratnutrition.com/suppleme...forbiddenfoods
Link about health care and sexing:
http://www.ratz.co.uk/index.html
Huge site with tons of rat care/breeding info:
http://www.quite.co.uk/rats/#Introduction
As far as sexing you should be able to easily see if this is a boy or girl rat. Hold it up under it's armpits and sort of let the butt end dangle down (or you can support it's feet with your other hand below so it doesn't spazz out if it's a nervous sort of baby rat). With the rat in that position you should easily see if it has testicles hanging down. Even young male rats are quite ummm "gifted" that way and it's pretty obvious well before weaning what you've got as far as a male or female. Do not try to sex by nabbing it by the tail, hanging it head down and peering at it's butt end. The testes will slip back into the body cavity, the rat will be supremely ticked off and I'll laugh at ya when your "girl" rat has a set of "rat butt pillows" to sit on! LOL
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Re: help with weanling
If all else fails take little rattie on a car trip to Auntie Jo's house where she will peer at it's butt end and tell you what you have LMAO! (amazing what I will do in the name of BPNet friendship ain't it! course I had Robin running around Atlanta peering at male rat's backsides for ages but she found herself a good young breeder male LOL)
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Re: help with weanling
Haha! That's true! What I find even easier to use to tell if you have a boy or a girl - a girl will have little teats, where a boy won't. I've gotten pretty good at sexing as early as 3 days old on these little buggers!
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Re: help with weanling
Thanks for the wealth of info Jo! I'll stop giving him/her milk even though it was so funny watching her lick it off my fingers in a frenzy. I just gave her some cheerios and shes devouring them as I type. I wasn't able to get to the pet store today, but i think the cheerios and the water dish will be ok for her/him until tomorrow. I hope it is a girl, but I have my suspicions that it may be a boy. The well endowed males creep my girlfriend out so I hope she really is a she cause I want to keep her! Thanks again for the great info!
Jared
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Re: help with weanling
LOL Tell your girlfriend not to think about what's really dragging along behind those big males and just think of them like I do....rat butt pillows! :D
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