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PHLdyPayne
at Sat Aug 16 08:30:40 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHLdyPayne ]
mice are easy to breed as feeders. Basically buying young mice, two females and one male and house them together in an appropriate setup. For best results feed a quality lab rodent diet designed for breeding (high fat and protein).
For bedding for the mice, use kiln dried pine or aspen, carefresh or similar non toxic beddings for rodents (note that cedar is toxic to rodents)
There are many places to buy frozen mice and rats (as well as rabbits and other feeder rodents)which could be used instead of live prey (just thaw and warm.)
I am no ferret expert, so not sure if they are eager to eat 'dead' prey as snakes (most snakes will take frozen thawed rodents will little to no hesitation, often presented on long tongs).
www.exotichobbyist.com/NaturalFerret.html has some information on feeding ferrets natural foods.
www.mycanadianpets.ca has a wide variety of meats available for ferrets and other supplies.
forums.kingsnake.com/forum.php?catid=9 talks more about feeders, breeding and housing etc, for rodents and other 'feeder' animals and insects.
There is also the ferret forum itself. forums.exotichobbyist.com/forum.php?catid=36
The ferret chat (hosted) is on Thursdays, 9pm to 11pm in the exotics chat room. The chatroom can be accessed at any time but hosted chats often are the most busy but not necessarily. Just click on the 'chat' tab above to log into chat.
I hope these links are beneficial to you. I know I could have just given you details on how to breed mice from my own experience, but I felt just mice for ferrets was limiting. Most people I know who own ferrets feed them either a prepared ferret food or frozen thawed, but again I am no expert on ferrets and the best diets for them. ----- PHLdyPayne
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- breeding mice - Whipple, Thu Aug 14 00:36:02 2008
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