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mouse breeding for dummies?

Kimber

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Hi me again,

Does anyone have a good source of information on breeding mice? "Mouse breeding for dummies" maybe? :)

I am considering it since my local pet shop is not coming through like they used to.

thanks!
K
 
"Home Grown" Mousees just taste better ;~)

Try the "Keyword(s) Search" feature here at Cornsnakes.com for more information on that topic.

Also a WWW.GOOGLE.COM search will give you diverse results, there are many "pet" mouse breeders "out there"...
Try different keywords to find your
" subject du jour".

Heres some relatively recent posts here on the mice breeding subject; there are others here. :)

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=5039&highlight=mice+breeding
&
http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4321&highlight=mice+breeding

And heres one on "dispatching" Mice.
http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4481&highlight=mice+breeding

We'll have you confused with T.M.I.
(to much information) in no time at all.
;)

Welcome to the Cornsnakes.com's Forums!

How many snakes would you be wanting to supply with your mice breeding project?
 
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Here's a very informative site on mice in general:

http://www.horns.freeserve.co.uk/mouse.htm

The site is mainly on keeping mice as pets and not breeding them for feeders, but the same rules apply I think. In my experience happy and healthy mice produce bigger and healthier litters (and also don't cannabalize as often).

-13mur 6
 
Thanks very much for all the info and for the welcome!

I only have 3 baby snakes so will only start my own mice if getting pinkies becomes a real problem.

thanks again!
Kimber
 
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