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Re: So what do YOU do with your "retired" breeders?
if they aren't breeders then they are feeders.have fun!
TIMOTHY W. HURKMANS
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Re: So what do YOU do with your "retired" breeders?
 Originally Posted by twh
if they aren't breeders then they are feeders.have fun!
And there you go.
Short, sweet and to the point
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Re: So what do YOU do with your "retired" breeders?
 Originally Posted by Bruce Whitehead
I have not retired any yet, but have no plans to keep them afterwards.
I will simply CO2 them and feed them off.
Same.
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Re: So what do YOU do with your "retired" breeders?
Mine have a good life too, wheel, treat etc however it is not realistic for me to retire every single breeder I own, I breed for food so when retirement comes the breeders are fed off.
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Re: So what do YOU do with your "retired" breeders?
For my asf, I fed the retired breeders. For my rats it really depends on their willingness to let me handle litters. I have one rat that is a gem, she dosen't care if I push her off a litter, pick them up and do whatever I want to them and put them back (or not). I let her teach the other younger rat moms. She is too big as a feeder for me (she is HUGE) the other ones when they get too large I trade them in for smaller rats and feed those. I do breed for temperment and I have had a few I have found homes for but that is an exception rather than a rule. I once got a "rehoming" fee of $10 for one retired female. LOL if I was offered that again I wouldn't pass it up
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Re: So what do YOU do with your "retired" breeders?
My boa takes care of them
They are treated as pets... but when they are done, they are done.
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