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    What I have been observing in my rats when I raise a hold back male in with his dad and harem, the dominant male is the only one to breed and father young. I also notice that in grow out groups that I hold onto for longer than expected, there will still be one male that breeds the females. Still, no fighting or baby eating and the other males act as "uncles".


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