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    When to start weaning?

    Still new to breeding, my first litter is now walking and eyes open. I just wanted to get a general idea from everyone on here when they start to wean.
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    Rats will start weaning around 3-4 weeks of age. They'll be fully weaned by 5-6 weeks of age. For productivity, many feeder operations will wean younger. Many pet breeders will wean later. I personally leave my babies with their mother until they are 4-5 weeks of age, depending on how quickly they are growing and how big and developed they are at that time.

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    Rats will start weaning around 3-4 weeks of age. They'll be fully weaned by 5-6 weeks of age. For productivity, many feeder operations will wean younger. Many pet breeders will wean later. I personally leave my babies with their mother until they are 4-5 weeks of age, depending on how quickly they are growing and how big and developed they are at that time.
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    I wean feeders off at 4-5 weeks of age. I leave hold backs in with their mother a little longer.

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    4 weeks and they are pulled pet or feeder or hold back.
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    Unless the litter is large 14 or more I wean at 3 weeks.
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    I wean mine when I see them running around, eating and drinking on their own. If some are from the same litter but smaller in size I typically leave them behind a little longer with the mothers.

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    When to start weaning?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Unless the litter is large 14 or more I wean at 3 weeks.
    Same here. Unless I don't have any spare tubs or forget to move them lol. For me, the smaller the litter, the earlier I can wean.


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    Re: When to start weaning?

    Thanks for the responses, I think I'm going to go ahead and wean them this weekend. My biggest concern is them reaching the top of the wire to eat in the deep tubs.

    Ill monitor them more closely tonight to see if they have been reaching for food/water on the overhead wires. If I was to pull some that wasn't ready would momma take them back??
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    Re: When to start weaning?

    Quote Originally Posted by Diamond Serpents View Post
    Thanks for the responses, I think I'm going to go ahead and wean them this weekend. My biggest concern is them reaching the top of the wire to eat in the deep tubs.

    Ill monitor them more closely tonight to see if they have been reaching for food/water on the overhead wires. If I was to pull some that wasn't ready would momma take them back??
    I usually put a turned over water dish in the tub for babies to reach food and water. Sometimes I even give them a water bottle so they can reach water more easy. But they can also climb the hardware cloth upside down to reach themselves.

    Yes, mama will take back babies if you put them in with her.


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    Re: When to start weaning?

    Quote Originally Posted by Diamond Serpents View Post
    Thanks for the responses, I think I'm going to go ahead and wean them this weekend. My biggest concern is them reaching the top of the wire to eat in the deep tubs.
    You can flip a ceramic bowl over on it's top and they'll use it to stand on.
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