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Thomas Jones
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Thomas Jones
aligatorhunter@earthlink.net
While you are thinking about robbing the bank, the person beside you is thinking about how to collect the reward!!
with mice I set up a group and leave them together....through thick and thin etc. The male is always in there and breeds them right back after birth.
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Sonya
Yeah, they go into heat again within hours of giving birth, if I recall. The male should be kept in with the female for a number of reasons--one is that if the cage is also HIS territory, and he's the sole male breeding with the female, he will not harm the offspring. If he's not kept with her, he may be uncertain of the parentage of the babies she has, and try to kill them if you put him in when she has a litter. It's best just to keep him in.
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