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    Moving mice that gave birth

    I want to move 3 females, 1 male and 24 pinkies that were birth bet 12/3 and 12/8 I read I can't move them until 1-2 weeks. I want to move them to a bigger tub. I already spread some of the old bedding in the new tub so the male doesn't have to mark their territory again. I really want to move them because where they are smells like someone took a dump. I wish they poop like hamsters instead of the wet smelly turds.

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    I don't see why not I move groups out of their tub for cleaning sometimes hours after females gave birth, sometimes even while females are giving birth and have done so for 10 years without issues.
    Deborah Stewart


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    I move them and the mice were fine, for a while I thought they were going to abandon their babies but this morning they moved them into their house.

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