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    Cleaning mom's cage

    First time mouse breeder here - mom is ready to pop anytime. She is huge! I know to leave her alone right now, but when is it safe to move her and the babies to a clean bin? Should I move mom first, or the babies?

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    Re: Cleaning mom's cage

    Quote Originally Posted by melcvt00 View Post
    First time mouse breeder here - mom is ready to pop anytime. She is huge! I know to leave her alone right now, but when is it safe to move her and the babies to a clean bin? Should I move mom first, or the babies?
    With a good well adjusted and established colony, you can move everybody within hours. I always move the mother first, by doing so she does not see me pick up the babies and therefore does not perceive me as a threat and try to bite me, but it can be done the other way around too.
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    What about a small colony that is just getting started? Wait a week?

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