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Rats dying from miscarriages
Has anyone figured out a way to keep this from happening or why it's happening? I have had several females die in the last month from miscarriages. I'm not sure if they are getting stuck in the birth canal or what, but I see a pregnant female start bleeding and I know I'm going to lose her It's really frustrating and I don't know what to do or if I can even do anything. They aren't young moms, they are usually older females, 1-2 years old.
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Hmm..
As far as I know, they die from the labor process taking too long. The cause is not well known. If I were you, I'd keep record of who is dying and how old they are, to see if there is a genetic or age correlation.
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I never could figure that out either, I've had a number of mom's die over the years from miscarrying
Jerry Robertson

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I was hoping there was something we could do. That totally sucks.
So far I haven't been able to find a correlation, but I might start taking notes.
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I dont have any news either, I just lost two last week.
They were only about a year old and usually threw some of my biggest litters
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Are you feeding Mazuri? Could you possibly be feeding some of the recalled food?
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 Originally Posted by Don
Are you feeding Mazuri? Could you possibly be feeding some of the recalled food?
This!
I've come across several people, including myself, who had females die out of nowhere. We all feed mazuri with the symptoms Mazuri posted on their facebook page occurring (loss of appetite, sudden weight loss, and possible death from the excess amount of Vita D.) . I'm wondering if you also feed Mazuri?
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Last edited by satomi325; 07-30-2012 at 10:54 AM.
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I too have had females die in the beginning of labor. This was even before the Mazuri recall. Do you think it's really a miscarriage or just one of those things that could go wrong when breeding any animal?
Angela
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I have read that first time mothers over a year are more susceptible to problems during labor. Massaging on the belly between the legs can sometimes dislodge a pup if it is stuck or manipulate one back so the other can get threw (rats uterus is a Y shape two babies can get stuck in the middle), I have saved two females using massage. I have lost a few where massage doesn't work. The best luck I have had is only breeding females from 4 months to about 18 months, and giving them 2 weeks from when I pull babies till I put them back in with male, to just relax.
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Where are you keeping them and what are the temps? Normally they stop breeding when its hot like this but if you do get a pregnant female and as hot as its been the last few weeks they will usually die when they are almost full term...heat index here is like 109
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