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Thats so weird never seen that in pictures?
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Looks like bite wounds from fighting to me.
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plug? scab? decapitated testies?
mouse herpes.
jk.. i have no idea. the phrase "decapitated testies" brought me here.
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Re: plug? scab? decapitated testies?
Rodents 101. Male mice will try to castrate each other. Especially if they didn't grow up together from a young age.They are extremely territorial. Because they try to castrate each other, they've evolved the ability to pull up their testicles willingly.
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plug? scab? decapitated testies?
Originally Posted by satomi325
Rodents 101. Male mice will try to castrate each other. Especially if they didn't grow up together from a young age.They are extremely territorial. Because they try to castrate each other, they've evolved the ability to pull up their testicles willingly.
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Rodents 101? Thats humans 101 in mikes world!
1.0 normal bp
mad roaches yo
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Castrate is the word I was looking for! So is that what it looks like happened? Or are you saying that isn't the case because they are able to pull them up? As far as I would imagine all 7 of these mice grew up together.... but the two with this issue are constantly having the only non white (its brindle) mouse going after them. Should I just feed these two off? It doesn't look like a prolapsed uterus to me. I'm guessing male or female I won't be making babys with either any time soon?
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Re: plug? scab? decapitated testies?
Nah. I'm just saying they developed to pull in their testicles to counter the common occurrence of the castration behavior. Lol. Extra bonus fun fact.
But it does look like that's what happened to the mouse.
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Last edited by satomi325; 06-17-2013 at 10:02 PM.
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Would males fight like that if there isn't a female present? Because if thats the case they were all males. Also the one brindle one is the culprit the rest are plain white. Does that mean he will give me issues when put with a female and babys are produces. Aka he will kill the babys. I'd like to keep him as a breeder but of he will mess things up he will be fed off tonight along with the two deformed ones tonight
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Re: plug? scab? decapitated testies?
Its difficult to say what he would do with females and pups, but males will definitely fight when put together with and without females. Not all males will fight, but its not uncommon.
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Last edited by satomi325; 06-17-2013 at 10:27 PM.
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