I have a rat that had her first litter at 14 weeks or so. I didn't think she was that close so didn't get a chance to move her to a nursery tank and she gave birth on the wire 2nd floor half in and half out of a PVC tube. I tried to leave her alone but I could see from the start that she didn't really know what she was doing, trampling the pinks, pushing them out of the tube and onto the wire where they would get stuck, etc. So a few hours after birth I moved her and the litter to a small separate cage. At that time there were 6 live and one dead pink.
Over the next couple days I left her alone as much as possible but whenever I would check on the pinks I would find more dead and no milk bellies. While she would lay over them and clean them a lot she never appeared to be nursing, or they didn't know how.
Over the next 2-3 days I tried everything I could to save them as I was expecting my first blues in this litter and wanted to grow them out. I put her in an even smaller tank so she couldn't get away from them, even tried fostering them with lactating mice as a last resort and that didn't work.
They all died, 2 feeding my yearling corns and the rest in the freezer so it's not a total waste.
My other females are siblings to this failed mother and now I'm worried that none of them will make decent mothers or will all be unable to lactate.
Has anyone else had a similar experience and do you think she might do better next time? Maybe it was the move that screwed things up?
None of the other females are pregnant and frankly I'm finding it harder to get them to breed than I had expected. I can never tell when they are in heat and whether they are or not they never seem to want to let the males get close to them. I normally keep the males and females separate as they are more pets than breeders but I do want to be able to get a litter now and then.
Over the next couple days I left her alone as much as possible but whenever I would check on the pinks I would find more dead and no milk bellies. While she would lay over them and clean them a lot she never appeared to be nursing, or they didn't know how.
Over the next 2-3 days I tried everything I could to save them as I was expecting my first blues in this litter and wanted to grow them out. I put her in an even smaller tank so she couldn't get away from them, even tried fostering them with lactating mice as a last resort and that didn't work.
They all died, 2 feeding my yearling corns and the rest in the freezer so it's not a total waste.
My other females are siblings to this failed mother and now I'm worried that none of them will make decent mothers or will all be unable to lactate.
Has anyone else had a similar experience and do you think she might do better next time? Maybe it was the move that screwed things up?
None of the other females are pregnant and frankly I'm finding it harder to get them to breed than I had expected. I can never tell when they are in heat and whether they are or not they never seem to want to let the males get close to them. I normally keep the males and females separate as they are more pets than breeders but I do want to be able to get a litter now and then.