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New baby rats!
My female rat just had her first litter and it is my first attempt at breeding rats. I would like to make sure this litter is well socialized and easily handled. When would you guys suggest that I start handling them to make sure this happens. Also at what age should I wean/separate them? I've heard 4 and 5 weeks before but what has worked well for you guys? Also if I want to raise some of them up to be future breeders is it ever safe to put them back in the same tub with the father or is the difference in size/them not growing up together a reason not to put them back together? Sorry for my noobness but this is my first time breeding rats.
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Andrew Geibel
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Re: New baby rats!
Originally Posted by AndrewGeibel
My female rat just had her first litter and it is my first attempt at breeding rats. I would like to make sure this litter is well socialized and easily handled. When would you guys suggest that I start handling them to make sure this happens. Also at what age should I wean/separate them? I've heard 4 and 5 weeks before but what has worked well for you guys? Also if I want to raise some of them up to be future breeders is it ever safe to put them back in the same tub with the father or is the difference in size/them not growing up together a reason not to put them back together? Sorry for my noobness but this is my first time breeding rats.
It all depends on your mom. If she is good, you can handle the babies from the first day. I had one female though (that is not longer breeding) that I wouldn't even touch her babies. She would try and take you out! OUCH! Normally though I start playing with the babies about at a week. My kids hold the babies while I clean the cage, or I just pull them out to give mom a break and sometimes I just want to make sure all the babies are okay. I have used my males and retired females to babysit the weanlings successfully. I usually wean at about 5 weeks, but lately most babies go straight to feeding the baby snakes, with few ever making it to weans. All of my adults are mainly on f/t, but they'll eat live too if I have any extras.
Sorry for the rambling post, and I hope that addressed most of your concerns.
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Re: New baby rats!
<---- see that picture in my avatar? That's when I start taking them out and playing with them.
I wean at 3 weeks of age and start to play with the rats once their eyes are open. They are curious and dont show any nervousness or shyness. I think it's a great age to take them out and start playing with them. Plus they are adorable!!!
If I have females I need to socialize, I put them into a clear tank/tub when weaned and bring them right into the living room with us. They adapt easier to humans this way in my opinion, and you're much more likely to stop and pick them up and play with them everyday.
They always have a big retired well socialized momma to play with and watch over them. I think it gives them some security to have her there.
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Re: New baby rats!
Ok cool. Thank you. The mom will let me handle the babies. I just didn't want there to be an issue with the mom killing the babies because I had handled them. I'll give it till cleaning day then I'll start.
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Andrew Geibel
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Re: New baby rats!
When I bred rats, like Christie said, if the mom lets me I usually handle them as soon as their eyes open.
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Re: New baby rats!
Originally Posted by AndrewGeibel
Ok cool. Thank you. The mom will let me handle the babies. I just didn't want there to be an issue with the mom killing the babies because I had handled them. I'll give it till cleaning day then I'll start.
If your mom is cool, then I'd go ahead and start now. It's not bad to do a quick check to make sure each baby has a nice full milk band in their tummies.
Christie
Reptile Geek
Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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Re: New baby rats!
If momma lets you touch them, then go right ahead. If you're raising some up for breeders, you'll want them to be as socialized as possible, and once they have their eyes open and are running around, they're less likely to just cuddle and get used to you.
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