So far the only deformed critters born in my house have been my bettas, fishies, and I kept every ones of them (deformed), but when you have something that can produce up to 700 babies in a go, you will get the problem few. But where there is a will to live, there is a right. We can blame the vets I grew up around for that outlook.
If I were to have a deformed/sick animal born, the line would be stopped depending what the problem was, and any of my sick animals go straight to the vet for treatment, yes all of them. However I would keep the baby and love him or her the same.
I am not a power breeder, I have 2 litters maybe every 6-9 months, I also make and maintain friendships with the people who have adopted my littles ones. (I know where all of my ratties are, who with and how they are doing, as well as the babies sired by my buck.) Nor I do not breed my animals unless I have the intention of keeping some of them. 3 hours may seem a bit much to you, but my animals are my life and that is what I do with my day, beats cleaning a kitchen hands down or watching some silly soap on t.v. (I would shoot myself first lol) When I do have kittens, if they dont need to be fed, you can bet I have them, and spending time with them doesn't have to be 1 at a time like your math implies, it can be in group form, like watching a movie with my kittens on my tummy, or running around the house with little sleepy heads in my 'fanny pack' and once they are big enough, group play time on the bed. (That is ALWAYS great fun watching ratties and kitties bouncing around like mad monkeys.)
So far the the people who have taken my kittens are always ready and willing to take more of my babies and are happy to wait until I do have a litter.
I know there are 2 stands on culling, pro and anti, I am anti. But then again, with my hips/back and wrists being messed up I probably would have been culled if I had been anything but human. IMO if you are culling off your kittens so that it is 'easier' for the mom to care for them or whatever you will never beable to fully know what is going on with that line. I am not saying all breeders are good, there are alot of breeders out there that are just in it for the money and while they may breed pretty animals in number, they breed problems as well. And then you have those who breed for an 'ideal' without thought for the health problems that would cause the animal, I just went to a cat show and I swear the persians had inverted noses, not flat face like we imagine them, but pushed in. It was sick, poor kitties.
I don't want to be a 'big time' breeder, I am out to be a caring one, I have seen so called quailty breeders keeping animals in sicking condition simply because they have too many to care for. As it stands I have 7 bucks and 7 does, half of the group are non-breeding recues. My motto is 'Breed the best, Love the rest'
I know my outlook on life is really out there for most people, but I can't stop remembering that we are related to rats in the natural scheme of things.
