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Re: say it aint so.....
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
I find no conflict, rats Rock!
I breed high quality pet rats including blues, Himalayans, dwarf rats and Satin coat, velveteen coats and rex coats.
I sell rats for pets to pay for my feeders for my snakes.
It pays for rat food, rat bedding and puts a few bills in my pocket now and then too.
My 1 yr old male dwarf..

Black Self Velveteen...

Blue rats in satin coat and Velveteen coat...

Adult Himalayan and a dwarf boy

COOL LOOKING RATS!!!!!!!!!!! IS IT HARD TO SHIP LIVE RODENTS? IF NOT WE NEED TO CHAT RATS BUDDY!
ALL I HAVE IN THIS WORLD IS MY BALLS AND MY WORD. I WONT BREAK EM FOR NOBODY. 
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Re: say it aint so.....
 Originally Posted by SERPENT_MASTERS
COOL LOOKING RATS!!!!!!!!!!! IS IT HARD TO SHIP LIVE RODENTS? IF NOT WE NEED TO CHAT RATS BUDDY! 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure it's illegal in all states to ship rats.
Otherwise I'd be shipping more rats than snakes, lol.
Jerry Robertson

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Re: say it aint so.....
Rats are, IMO, the best rodent pets. I used to have some, but I need the space for snakes now...
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Re: say it aint so.....
I struggle to see what you see in rats. Like someone said before me every rat I've ever handled was either peeing or going dooky. I thought about trying to keep one but that just drives me nuts! If I could find one that wasn't using the bathroom every time I go to mess with him\her I would probably keep one or two. Can they really be litter box trained? Please share your experience and fasination.
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Re: say it aint so.....
Young males can and do mark occasionally, especially if left to run around.
When I throw my dwarf boy on my shoulders he just chills and goes along for the ride. We clean tubs and do chores together Granted I do most of the work, lol.
He doesn't pee on me and never has.
Jerry Robertson

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Re: say it aint so.....
 Originally Posted by BallsUnlimited
my favorite male outta the bunch. i also gotta take a picture of the light tan male and female rats that randomly popped out of no where. Going to breed them together when they get to the correct size.

There is no correct size for breeding rodents, they will breed when they are mature. I have some rat females that breed very early and some when they are bigger/older. The only difference is the females that are smaller have smaller litters. I have only had one rodent die after giving birth and it was a mouse, happened to be the biggest female I had so that pretty much rules out a higher mortality rate for younger/smaller mothers. I dont know what everyone elses experiences are but I would say for myself that on average the younger smaller females tend to be better mothers.
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Re: say it aint so.....
 Originally Posted by NatelovesBPs
There is no correct size for breeding rodents, they will breed when they are mature. I have some rat females that breed very early and some when they are bigger/older. The only difference is the females that are smaller have smaller litters. I have only had one rodent die after giving birth and it was a mouse, happened to be the biggest female I had so that pretty much rules out a higher mortality rate for younger/smaller mothers. I dont know what everyone elses experiences are but I would say for myself that on average the younger smaller females tend to be better mothers.
i do not breed my rats small, they have to be big, i have a lot of snakes so i need the big litters. All my females are very large. Im always feeding off the males and keep females from the litter to raise as future breeders.
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Re: say it aint so.....
I put my groups together at 12 weeks old and they have their first litters when they are ready.
I average 13 to 15 babies on 2nd litters with some smaller litters of 8 to 10 by first time moms.
One of my elder ratties, he's about 600 grams

One of my 5 week old black velveteen dwarfs.

The varieties in rats is amazing.
Jerry Robertson

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Re: say it aint so.....
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure it's illegal in all states to ship rats.
Otherwise I'd be shipping more rats than snakes, lol.
Marc Bailey will ship live rats and mice in MN... I'm not sure how he does it, but it must be legal.
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