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    Quick Question

    Is it possible to refreeze a f/t rodent with out damaging it?

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    Re: Quick Question

    Thanks, I thought it would be okay but figured I would ask

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    Most people do it but it all depends on how long you have it thawed. You have a small window to refreeze it, and when you rethaw it, if it smells a little off - toss it.

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    Re: Quick Question

    Quote Originally Posted by decensored View Post
    Most people do it but it all depends on how long you have it thawed. You have a small window to refreeze it, and when you rethaw it, if it smells a little off - toss it.
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