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Simple as that. Got some large fancies in a 1.2 group. Hopefully I'll have pinks in a month! I got nothing but bites from the mice.
WooT, yay to babies

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The male and one of the females are both black hooded coats, and one female is black with a white underbelly and feet. The female hooded has a black spot under her belly, so I can tell them apart for the most part. :laugh:
Black with a white belly is "Berkshire" and having a black spot in the white belly is a dominate trait created from "the down under" gene.
I have several big girls that have the down under gene.

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They also didn't fight whatsoever. I found that odd. Both females accepted the males advances though! Now that they're comfortable, they're also running around and wrestling. They make some odd noises too.
Happy healthy non stressed females will usually accept males into their home without too much fighting, dropping the male in during their heat cycle is an excellent time to introduce a new male.