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"Third shed, A Success"
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: North Wiltshire
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Breeding feeder mice
Does anyone here breed their own mice for feeding? How convenient is it?
When I only had a couple of corns, it wasn't really worth considering, but with all these wonderful new additions to the family, I might change my mind. |
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"Fourth shed, A Success"
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Re: Breeding feeder mice
I Do...
I am lucky enough to have a really good handyman as a partner..I cleared the shed, and he converted it for me into a mouse house, fully insulated, even the door, heated in winter and cooled in summer...we just used big plastic tubs, put holes in the lids and one for a water bottle.... ![]() The mice are just too damn cute though... ![]() You can see from the last picture that we added a lot of holes, it stops condensation build up and keeps them healthier. Below...all the mice have a house and at least one thing to play with ![]() |
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"First shed In Progress"
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: Breeding feeder mice
we did for a wile but then, after a year of success the momsstarted to eat the babies. i don't know why. we did not change anything. the pet store owner said we needed to give them more protien but that did not work either. so i gave it up. if you buy them frozen the house smells better.
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"Fourth shed, A Success"
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Re: Breeding feeder mice
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We consulted with the RSPCA as to how to kill them humanely etc and have just followed their guidelines. Haven't bought mice in ages!! |
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"Third shed, A Success"
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Re: Breeding feeder mice
What a fantastic setup! Not sure if I'm quite ready for something as impressive as that.
How do you humanely kill the mice? Is there a good frozen rodent supplier in the UK? My petshop prices are getting a bit expensive. |
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Re: Breeding feeder mice
I used to use frozen direct, they are quite reasonable, but now i breed my own too.
http://www.frozendirect.com |
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"Third shed, A Success"
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: Breeding feeder mice
Just spotted this site: Frozen Mice and Reptile Food at Ice Mice
Well, will have to think about it. Thanks for all your advice. ![]() |
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