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Nice going...
My only advice is:
Dog food is crap.... 27% protein is way too high for rats. I know you are supplementing with other stuff, but that's just way too much protein for rats. Eventually, your stock will start having health issues, starting with skin irritations, and then kidney problems. The babies started on such a high protein diet will be the first to start with the issues.
The highest it should be is 19-20%.
Don't take it the wrong way. Just trying to help, been breeding rodents for over 20 years...
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Re: Simple but effective small Scale breeding
 Originally Posted by jasbus
Nice going...
My only advice is:
Dog food is crap.... 27% protein is way too high for rats. I know you are supplementing with other stuff, but that's just way too much protein for rats. Eventually, your stock will start having health issues, starting with skin irritations, and then kidney problems. The babies started on such a high protein diet will be the first to start with the issues.
The highest it should be is 19-20%.
Don't take it the wrong way. Just trying to help, been breeding rodents for over 20 years...
Jasbus has you covered with good info. The only other thing I can see is your breeder male might have issues with other males in the tub with him, related or not. Once male rats breed, they really shouldn't be placed with other male rats in my opinion.
Regards,
B
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Re: Simple but effective small Scale breeding
 Originally Posted by jasbus
Nice going...
My only advice is:
Dog food is crap.... 27% protein is way too high for rats. I know you are supplementing with other stuff, but that's just way too much protein for rats. Eventually, your stock will start having health issues, starting with skin irritations, and then kidney problems. The babies started on such a high protein diet will be the first to start with the issues.
The highest it should be is 19-20%.
Don't take it the wrong way. Just trying to help, been breeding rodents for over 20 years...
So I would be best to cut the dog food out all together. So what is some good foods sold like at walmart, target, pets mart? What good recipes that i can put together like from feedstore?
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Re: Simple but effective small Scale breeding
 Originally Posted by BrianD
What good recipes that i can put together like from feedstore?
Rodent blocks can be got at your feedstore
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Most feedstores are happy to order you the rodent food if they don't carry it. That way you can get a huge bag for super cheap.
Theresa Baker
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Re: Simple but effective small Scale breeding
 Originally Posted by BrianD
So I would be best to cut the dog food out all together. So what is some good foods sold like at walmart, target, pets mart? What good recipes that i can put together like from feedstore?
Commercial rodent food... all you need for rats. They don't need any supplement as long as you get a good quality rodent diet. Mazuri, ADM, Harlan, even Kaytee isn't too bad... The only one I'd stay away from is Kent..
All of these may "sound" expensive, especially when you only have a handful of rats, but in the long run, it will save you money.
You should be able to go to a farmer's co-op and order from them if they don't carry it. Shouldn't be more than $30 for a 50# bag. Most people can find it for around $20-25.
Or, do what some of my friends do... They find a breeder(like me), who's nice enough to order a few extra bags when they order... Comes out even cheaper, like $17-20 a bag..
EDIT: By Kaytee, I mean, Kaytee rodent blocks, not the crap seed mixes...
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Not sure where you all live and what chain stores are around... But would anybody know if southern states carries stuff like this? I've got a tractor supply near by but still an hour away. Thats really the only type of feed stores that I know of around this area.
But thanks for the help.
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Re: Simple but effective small Scale breeding
 Originally Posted by Simple Man
Jasbus has you covered with good info. The only other thing I can see is your breeder male might have issues with other males in the tub with him, related or not. Once male rats breed, they really shouldn't be placed with other male rats in my opinion.
Regards,
B
I will keep that in mind and an eye open. So far nothing probably bc the younger male might not be much of a threat. But if need be... Ive got 2 10 gallon tanks and 40 gallon long along with those totes. So will wait and see.
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