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    thank you! so far all are living and doing well. I had read that they get very aggressive with babies around but so far mine have been pretty ok about my handling and cleaning since they decided to have them on cleaning day. I heard some squeaking and was afraid there was some baby eating going on but after watching for a minute I saw it was one of the females moving the newer pinks to the top of the pile

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    Another question. After the next litter is born and ready to be weaned can they be put in with the older juveniles or do I have to make new tubs for ever weaned litter?

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    Should be fine to mix them.

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