Taceas
USW = UB313
Anyone have any idea why a perfectly healthy mouse would go from breeding one day to the next being able to barely walk?
One of my younger female mice I've raised up for a breeder just went into estrus and went through a long day of breeding yesterday for her first time.
She seemed fine (other than extremely touchy) when I left the polebarn at the end of the day's work. And when I came back the next day, she was wobbly and very uncoordinated. She could barely crawl 6 inches. Every attempt to walk would meet in her falling over and shaking.
I separated her from the rest immediately and let her have her own tank for the day. She never improved and would have periodic seizures where she'd stiffen up and her tail would go up and down like a jack lever.
Nothing had changed in that particular colony that I can think of. The only thing was that they were out of water by the time I got out there. But the others didn't seem to have any problems whatsoever. Seems to be whenever you have a slew of pinks, the water bottles just empty themselves. The only clue I have is that this colony still had food blocks in their bowl. The other 2 colonies' bowls were empty. I immediately threw out the food blocks and replaced with fresh.
So far, none of the other mice have shown any problems thus far. All fat and healthy and running around like usual. None of the other colonies are showing either.
It just shocked me because she was just becoming an adult and then to have this happen. =/
One of my younger female mice I've raised up for a breeder just went into estrus and went through a long day of breeding yesterday for her first time.
She seemed fine (other than extremely touchy) when I left the polebarn at the end of the day's work. And when I came back the next day, she was wobbly and very uncoordinated. She could barely crawl 6 inches. Every attempt to walk would meet in her falling over and shaking.
I separated her from the rest immediately and let her have her own tank for the day. She never improved and would have periodic seizures where she'd stiffen up and her tail would go up and down like a jack lever.
Nothing had changed in that particular colony that I can think of. The only thing was that they were out of water by the time I got out there. But the others didn't seem to have any problems whatsoever. Seems to be whenever you have a slew of pinks, the water bottles just empty themselves. The only clue I have is that this colony still had food blocks in their bowl. The other 2 colonies' bowls were empty. I immediately threw out the food blocks and replaced with fresh.
So far, none of the other mice have shown any problems thus far. All fat and healthy and running around like usual. None of the other colonies are showing either.
It just shocked me because she was just becoming an adult and then to have this happen. =/