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    Re: Wild mice

    Quote Originally Posted by evan385 View Post
    I've caught a few before, I fed my female a few of the same wild mice that get into the feed without any problems whatsoever. No parasites. Since i've had my scale and been weighing her she seems to gain about 20 grams every week.
    My seemingly healthy normal male had hookworms when I got him. No signs or symptoms, only did a random fecal test and it came back positive. Not all parasites show signs. Unless you have fecals done regularly after feeding these wild mice then you can't really know for sure. Again, it's going to be up to you in the end, however you should be aware that wild rodents carry parasites.
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