Heather M.
New member
I posted yesterday about how one of my female mice had her first litter of six pinks.
Well, they are all dead because they were eaten.
The babies seemed healthy, wriggly, and had milk bands on their stomaches (which means they were eating fine). The mom was very attentive and seemed loving, the other female too, and even the dad...he would bring in bedding, food for the mom, and licked a couple of the babies, then laid next to them.
I looked through the cage before I went to bed last night and saw one of the mice (not sure which one) eating one baby (which I thought "sad but it happens"). The rest were still heathly and alive. I looked through the cage this morning before I went to work...the same five healthy babies. I came back after work and thought it sounded too quiet so I opened the cage to see...no babies, just blood soaked bedding.
What happened? Did I do something wrong? If they eat their next litter should I cull them and start a new colony?
Well, they are all dead because they were eaten.
The babies seemed healthy, wriggly, and had milk bands on their stomaches (which means they were eating fine). The mom was very attentive and seemed loving, the other female too, and even the dad...he would bring in bedding, food for the mom, and licked a couple of the babies, then laid next to them.
I looked through the cage before I went to bed last night and saw one of the mice (not sure which one) eating one baby (which I thought "sad but it happens"). The rest were still heathly and alive. I looked through the cage this morning before I went to work...the same five healthy babies. I came back after work and thought it sounded too quiet so I opened the cage to see...no babies, just blood soaked bedding.
What happened? Did I do something wrong? If they eat their next litter should I cull them and start a new colony?