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    ASF's birth to weaning

    Ok someone asked if I would do this, so I tracked my first 3 litters. I hope it is helpful to some.

    Asf’s
    First 3 weeks of life

    African soft furred rats are born with fuzz on them, although it’s not quite noticeable right at birth.



    Once they are a few hours old & dry they look like this.



    At day 2 they are approximately 2 grams in weight



    At day 4 they are approximately 4 grams in weight



    And even though their eyes are still closed, they manage to find their way back into the nest if dragged out.

    Asf's will nurse and care for each others litters.


    At 7 days old their eyes remain closed, they are starting to crawl from the nest. ( mothers have made 2 nest piles now)



    At 9 days litter #1 is weighing in at 5 grams. Eyes remain closed . There are 3 litters in this tank, over 21 babies, tried separating into 2 different piles but the moms just piled ‘em back into 1 big pile, so we’ll have survival of the strongest I guess. Which is also why there should not be more than 3 females in a colony.




    At day 12 & 13, they are very active, not gaining weight as fast as litter #2, eyes remain closed



    At 14 days old their eyes are beginning to open, they are venturing away from the nest, weight is around 9 grams. They are grooming themselves also.



    At 3 weeks old litter #2 is 14g while litters #1 & #3 range from 9-11g. All are eating and drinking so I decided to go ahead wean them off. They are eating Mazuri 6F, but I also give them a mixture of Apples, carrots, sunflower seeds and cheerios or dried bread or oats.



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    Re: ASF's birth to weaning

    Nicely done. Thanks for the photo's. 9-11 grms seems to be my norm at 3 weeks of age.
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    Re: ASF's birth to weaning

    That's awesome, and i'm sure a lot of work! Nicely done
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    Re: ASF's birth to weaning

    Quote Originally Posted by tnelsonfla View Post
    Nicely done. Thanks for the photo's. 9-11 grms seems to be my norm at 3 weeks of age.
    Thanks Tom, the 14gr chunkers were the only litter in that tank, the others that are 9-11gr came from the second tank that had 3 litters.

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    That's awesome, and i'm sure a lot of work! Nicely done
    Thanks Stratus, I've got one female that's like a pit bull, she locks on and doesn't let go lol, so betwwen using a dust pan to keep them cornered while I removed the babies and take pics, it was fun
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