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Okay I'm a Big Weenie Too
Our little mouse breeding operation is a dud so far. The cute little black and white male mouse just never seemed to do anything so last night we fed him off. I know it was "only" a mouse and never a pet but dang we felt a bit bad about doing that. Silly eh?
On the upside while looking through the feeder tanks at the pet store we found two obviously pregnant female mice (both albinos) and picked out a very nice male mouse (another albino but at this point I'll take anything...I'm tired of buying mice!). The two females are in their own tank together and the male mouse went in with our original three females. He immediately went to work (so to speak) and there was much jumping about and squeeking. We never did see the black and white male doing anything with the females so hopefully this new male will get the job done.
I'm hoping the two pregnant females will deliver and care for their litters. I assume it's okay to keep them together at this point, let them raise their litters and then at some point put all 5 females in with the male or should I wait and get them their own male once they wean their current litters? I don't want the three females from the one mouse group to fight with the two from the other group.
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Re: Okay I'm a Big Weenie Too
Well I tried breeding mice ages ago way before I bred rats Aleesha and it was a bust then too. The females back then just ate their litters! Hopefully this time will go better and hopefully this white male mouse will do his thing. I don't want to come off mean or impatient but neither do I want to run a home for sexually dysfunctional rodents LOL. Geeze all they have to do in life is eat, drink and make...merry...you think this is too much to ask! The rats sure seem to enjoy this lifestyle...you'd think the mice would clue in that's it's a pretty good deal...geesh!
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Re: Okay I'm a Big Weenie Too
No luck here breeding mice. The males showed no interested. I have read on a few sites that say it is best to cycle the male in and out.
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Re: Okay I'm a Big Weenie Too
I'm sending positive so-I-bought-a-pregnant-mouse-I-hope-she-gives-birth-okay vibes your way!
On my mousey front, I think Miss Mouse, my albino girlie, is finally pregnant, but I'm gonna wait just a little longer before feeding off her boyfriend...and I euth'ed and froze all of Cookie's babies except the cute black silky boy to keep as a hopefully good stud male....
I like makin'em and Jenson likes eatin'em...we have a symbiotic relationship.
0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
1.0 cat (Nicky), some mooses and ratters, 1.0 hubby (Rick)
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Re: Okay I'm a Big Weenie Too
I'd like to point out that albino males seem to be more prolific breeders than colored males. Just an observance I've had from breeding my own mice/rats for several years.
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Re: Okay I'm a Big Weenie Too
Gah, I'm getting frustrated, myself. My male has no problems with breeding, but I've only gotten 2 full litters and 2 babies out of 2 other litters raised to feeding size. The females keep killing the babies, and it's driving me mad. I plan on grilling Becky about it tomorrow, as I'm just at my limit at this point.
I had 3 pregnant females when Becky was at my house, all 3 have deliveres, and all 3 killed the babies.
I'm seriously thinking about switching to rats as I've heard they are better parents. Is that true?
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What I've gotten from Kara, info wise, is that if you keep them in bigger groups, say 1.7-1.9, they do much better and are more prolific. Once I get my mouse rack built, I plan on having either big cat litter pans or those cement mixing tubs with 1.8 in each and see how it goes. I barely mess with mine, maybe once a week to a week and a half. They get fed Mazuri Rodent 9F, and are on kiln dried pine shavings. If I have to move mice around, such as if females are getting older or the males aren't doing their job, I just do it all in one day. Move everyone out, clean the tank and acessories, and move everyone back in. I rarely have eaten babies. Sometimes I do cover their tanks with dark towels just in case.
--Becky--
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Re: Okay I'm a Big Weenie Too
Ok, well I will try that, then. I guess my colony is just too small. I don't know what else to do at this point!
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