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Posted by: tango at Thu Jul 10 05:37:42 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tango ] I tend to think of my colonies when posed a question, rather than commercially produced rats that probably are worn down. When I purchased large rats from the commerical houses the retired females looked pretty beat up to me. Do you think a lactating female rat with good weight would offer added nutritional benefits? A lactating rabbit would be too big for a growing (I was thinking under a year-old)constrictor, unless one finds a Netherland Dwarf or another Dwarf rabbit breed, but she would be at least 3 pounds anyway. I've tried the pregnant rat feeding. The babies came out the other end while being constricted. A waste of babies. | ||
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