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ASFR Litter
So yesterday my one female ASFR popped.She had 14 but 1 was a still born and 1 that was only half developed. So she had 12 live ones. They are little! Look like little pink jelly beans.
Today I get home to see 1 still aliveand the rest are dead and half eaten. What the h-e-double hockey sticks?
I guess because it was her first litter? Maybe the other female killed them I don't know but I know when the second female gets ready to pop, she's getting stuck by herself.
---=ALLISON=---
"Not everyone is going to agree or listen to what you say but I have learned to do my best to educate and hope they listen in the long run. Just keep trying to educate. There will be people out there that actually do listen and learn. -Me"
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Re: ASFR Litter
Do they have a nest box? A good plentiful lab block diet?
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Wow Allison that is horrible. I am really sorry. Remind us again what your setup is like.
Here is my setup just for comparison...my trio had their first litter about 2 months ago (12 from 1 mom) the second mom went this past weekend (6 only). I think she only had six because she and the first mom have been trading off "watching the kids" from the first litter. Even dad helps out when they need a break. Mine are in a normal rat rack (except for 1/4 mesh instead of 1/2), with an auto watering system. They are on aspen bedding.
I also pet the moms everyday (both are hand tame) and come over too me when I open their tub, I hand feed them snacks so they know my hand means good stuff. They have since stopped biting, down leave their litters when I open the tank, I can pet them while they are nursing or eating...just like my good rat mommies.
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Re: ASFR Litter
Yeah, I keep mine is a 1.2 trio in a 10 gallon tank. They eat a 22% protein lab block and have water. No nest box. I'm lost as to why they killed all of the babies. Guess it's a first time mother kin of thing. Guess I'll find out if that is true or not when she has some more in another few weeks.
---=ALLISON=---
"Not everyone is going to agree or listen to what you say but I have learned to do my best to educate and hope they listen in the long run. Just keep trying to educate. There will be people out there that actually do listen and learn. -Me"
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Re: ASFR Litter
We still had 2 babies left from the 2 rats litters...I had lost track of time and didnt notice the one baby was a male...and uh did the deed with the 3 females . Sadly I didnt see all the signs...they had piled the bedding and made nests...I was just spacing I guess and got in there and cleaned it out...that night she gave birth to 2 lil babies...so he was removed an I now I have one ready to pop...I am still unsure if the other mama is pregnant again or not...I dont know how I lost track of time sheesh. this time around the one mom only had 2..atleast I only got to see 2 of them...we will see how many her daughter births...she is ready to go..poor thing is laying on her back most of the day.
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Re: ASFR Litter
 Originally Posted by lillyorchid
Yeah, I keep mine is a 1.2 trio in a 10 gallon tank. They eat a 22% protein lab block and have water. No nest box. I'm lost as to why they killed all of the babies. Guess it's a first time mother kin of thing. Guess I'll find out if that is true or not when she has some more in another few weeks.
You might want to try a bigger enclosure for them. The ASF rats really do well with alot of space. I run 1.3 in the concrete mixing tubs (approx. 18" x 28") and have been having great litters.
"Wild" Bill Hicok
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Re: ASFR Litter
I've got a 10 gal with 1.3, and a lab tub thats a little smaller than 10 gal with 1.3 as well and they seem to breed and raise them ok.
Others have had litters eaten when no hide box was available, you might want to try giving them a cardboard box or a plastic bowl upside down with a door cut in it. I think they don't feel secure without a hide of some kind to birth and raise the pups.
Most of mine move the litter out of the hide after they are a week or so old.
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I'll give my second female who is going to pop in the next week or sooner a hide and see if she kills off her babies.
---=ALLISON=---
"Not everyone is going to agree or listen to what you say but I have learned to do my best to educate and hope they listen in the long run. Just keep trying to educate. There will be people out there that actually do listen and learn. -Me"
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