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    Question Breeding Organization

    I'm in the process of building a new rack for my ASF's and I'm wanting to keep better track of movement and litters. Does anyone use a labeling system on their racks?

    If not, could anyone give me any ideas on what I could do?

    My original thought was dry erase boards but I can't seem to find anything small enough to fit in the front of my tubs. They're only 3 1/2" deep.
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    Laminated paper makes cheap diy dry erase boards and can be cut to size.

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    Wink Re: Breeding Organization

    Quote Originally Posted by voodoolamb View Post
    Laminated paper makes cheap diy dry erase boards and can be cut to size.
    I'm an idiot...

    I guess I had engrained the idea of using just the dry erase board into my mind that I had a brain fart... Lol
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    Re: Breeding Organization

    Haha no problem. Brain farts happen.

    I suppose you could also get chalk board paint and paint on mini chalk boards on the front part of your tubs too.

    I might do that this time around with my critters. The mini dry erase boards sometimes get knocked off and stuff...
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    Cool Re: Breeding Organization

    Quote Originally Posted by voodoolamb View Post
    Haha no problem. Brain farts happen.
    All too often it seems... Lol!

    I'll probably go with the laminated idea seeing as how my shop has a laminating machine.

    Thanks for the help, sir!
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    Are you using the cement mixing tubs? If you're using anything clear or light colored and smooth you can just use a permanent marker to draw out lines and areas for info and then just use a dry erase marker for the info you'll need to wipe off or change with litters or moving adults.

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    We use a post-it note on the tub or tank
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    I label tubs by letter and enter the info on a spreadsheet app. that way there is no limit to the amount of information I can keep track of per cage, there is no worry about labels getting misplaced or becoming ineligible, and I have access to the records everywhere I go, just in case.
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    For mice I use a chalk pen and write the number of babies produced on the tub as well as litter number (knowing that when they produce litter #5 they retire)

    For Rats I write the number of baby produced, if under 10 they are retired one the babies are fed off.
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