Quote Originally Posted by oskyle1567 View Post
Just stagger your females. If you do this you will have more of a consistent supply. After one has her babies give her a couple weeks off and just rotate them.
This ^. And trial and error. I have 13 snakes and 28 female feeder breeders. I rotate my girls around to give them a break in between litters to keep them healthier and not overproducing. Another thing to keep in mind is how many and what size of food you'll need; your corn will more than likely take crawlers/pup size and the balls...depends on their age/size. Norway rats grow fairly quickly, so just keep that in mind so they don't outgrow your animals. You could also hold back a few females from the litters to then grow out and breed later when your first generation of females stop producing. It sounds like a lot but give it a shot and don't be afraid to adjust if you find it isn't working. This sheet has some great info as far as a schedule...I used it when I first started and then simply adjusted for my collection and the various sizes of animals I have with the different prey sizes. Good luck!

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