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Old 21-01-2008, 10:08 PM
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How easy is it to breed mice and rats?
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Old 21-01-2008, 10:10 PM
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very easy, you just seem to put a male and female together, feed and water, clean out, 3 weeks later, litter of babies, leave alone untiul they a bit older, and whoooooooooo, you breeding mice!!
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realllly easy essentail to keep them dry other than that male and females and jobs a goodun. if u want any advice on keeping/breeding mice/rats u can drop us a pm

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I might need to start breeding them for snake food how do most people kill them that's the part I am not looking forward to.
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How easy is it to breed mice and rats?
If I was asked, what's the easiest animal there is for breeding, mice and rats would be the top of my list

The question should be: how hard it is for rats and mice not to breed millions of times every year ?

The answer: Impossible, they will breed like rabbits

PS: rabbits breed like rats
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Old 22-01-2008, 06:20 PM
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I can recommend one of these for a quick and easy way to kill your feeder rats/mice

Rodent heaven:

only used mine twice and its paid for itself allready(local rep shop takes a £1 for a weaner rat)

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Old 22-01-2008, 08:43 PM
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to kill them i made my own gas chamber, a lot safer than the bicarb and viniger, as you have less chance of gassing your self, i know somebody that ended up in hospital because of the bicard and viniger method!! if you want any info PM me
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cool thanks for all the help.
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Old 23-01-2008, 09:02 PM
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Once you get a colony that will breed you're laughing.
I got a colony that would birth no problem but they ate 6 litters.
I now have loads that are breeding like wild fire.

Dexter,

The way 'not to have them breed' is to seperate your sexes.
I control what I breed by keeping single sex colonies. I make up a mixed sex colony when I want more young.
I even mix species. I put young mice/multi's and gerbils in the same tanks. In single sex groups.
I currently have about 8 breeding colonies on the go. I take my bucks out when the does are pregnant and put them in with other does. I give the does a rest of about 2 weeks after giving birth that way they are not feeding young for 2 weeks before giving birth again.
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Got too many to mention!!!!!!

I have nearly all my information on my site now.
There are rat and hamster litters and pics of the ones I have.
http://nimbusstud.weebly.com/our-hamsters.html
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Old 23-01-2008, 09:13 PM
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Once you get a colony that will breed you're laughing.
I got a colony that would birth no problem but they ate 6 litters.
I now have loads that are breeding like wild fire.

Dexter,

The way 'not to have them breed' is to seperate your sexes.
I control what I breed by keeping single sex colonies. I make up a mixed sex colony when I want more young.
I even mix species. I put young mice/multi's and gerbils in the same tanks. In single sex groups.
I currently have about 8 breeding colonies on the go. I take my bucks out when the does are pregnant and put them in with other does. I give the does a rest of about 2 weeks after giving birth that way they are not feeding young for 2 weeks before giving birth again.
cool. dont they fight when you put a male in with the females?
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