Things that make ya go...Hmmm?
Gintha said:
I can try to find the link for you tomorrow night.. need sleep right now. Should be home at.. erm...9-11 EST tomorrow night. Toss me a PM tomorrow evening so I remember =)
Copied from the "Seperating pregnant mice..." thread posted on 11-21-05.
Pertaining to the requested name of the National Geographic documentation.
Gintha said:
As for the NG episode.. look it up for gods sakes... I have better things to do than search websites for people who are too lazy to do it themselves!
Copied from the "Help!! Fast!! Please!!!" thread posted on 11-23-05.
Gintha said:
*sigh* I told the its NG... got to the NG webpage, type in your login info.. and use search... not exactely hard. And no, I'm not doing it for them, why should I? Do I care if they watch it? No. Its up to them... if its so important to them.. look it up.
Copied from the "Help!! Fast!! Please!!!" thread posted on 11-23-05.
My oh my how your tune changed in just 2 days from trying to be helpful to down right rude. Even after you requested a reminder!
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Gintha said:
I also use a home mixed food source, not a store bought one as they are high in preservatives and "fillers", which, according to the companies, in most cases is paper mill products ~,~ I fed on store foods for the first 8 years and switched to home mixed for the last 7 years, they are MUCH healthier and produce many more babies =) When I get home I can do the math and post on here the ingredients I use and in what ratio I use them.. don't think anyone needs a supply for 2000 mice hehe
Copied from the "Peanut Butter? thread posted on 11-07-05.
We never did see the math on this makeup.
Gintha said:
There is a recipe in one post I did for the food I use... home made diet, tried and tested by 100s of breeders hehe =) By far the healthiest and no additives or preservatives! I'll try and link to the post tomorrow.. need to go to bed now hehe... midterm tomorrow ~,~
Copied from the "Rabbit pellets..." thread posted on 11-21-05.
No linky linky?
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Gintha said:
(I have around 1400 ATM =D)
Copied from the "Mouse with sore nose?" thread posted on 11-04-05
Gintha said:
(Yes, 2000... thats the breeding age adults, sub adults, and the weenlings, my base breeding set up it 400 breeding pairs).
Copied from the "Peanut Butter?" thread posted on 11-07-05.
Only three days after you claimed to have 1,400 mice.
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Gintha said:
Many of mine are checked for estrous on a daily basis and are placed in a glad-ware container with a male for 4 hours, then put back with the other females.
Copied from the "Peanut Butter?" thread posted on 11-07-05
Gintha said:
My males are all housed in separate homes, and the breeding is selective, I chose the male and the female and give them 1 day to breed, but I breed cause I like it.. not for food.
Copied from the thread "Seperating pregnant mice..." thread posted on 11-21-05.
So which is it? 4 hours or 1 day?
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Gintha said:
The females are all in one hovel. (room has 3 walls of males lone housed, and a huge 18' hovel in the middle for the females, shaped like a square-ish U... takes around 21 hours a week to clean all the lones and the hovel, them females go into a 60 gallon tank while we clean the hovel)
Copied from the "Peanut Butter?" thread posted on 11-07-05.
I would absolutely love to see pictures of this setup. Oh and 18' to a 60 gallon tank? 100's upon 100's of females as you claim?! Hmm...
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Gintha said:
I've been breeding mice for 12 ish years now, and they've always been on pine, have never seen a problem with them yet.
Copied from the "Big Pile of Babies!" thread posted on 10-24-05.
Gintha said:
I can tell you 100% sure pine DOES cause problems for mice, since I stopped using pine my brood has endured longer lifespans (51.75% longer to be exact).
Copied from the "What Substrate/Bedding Do You Suggest?" thread posted on 11-21-05.
Interesting, nearly a month ago you laid claim to no problems at all with pine bedding and had been using it for "12 ish" years. I'd sure like to know where your 51.75% longer life span statistic comes from, in less than a month!
Gintha said:
In 15 years I have NEVER had an infertile mouse... not one! Thats 0 infertile in... oh... over 10,000 approximately... would have to get the ledger out for exact numbers. I've also had litters 25+ from fancy mice, which far exceeds my largest "lab mouse" litter of 17.
Copied from the "infertile mice" thread posted on 11-20-05.
Cool, in less than a month you gained 3 years of rodent rearing experience.
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Gintha said:
Certain breeds of mice cannot breed until they are almost 3 years old, others breed at 4 months.
Copied from the "infertile mice" thread posted on 11-20-05.
I know you are the expert here, but I have had females go as young as 5-6 weeks.
Gintha said:
My first 100 mice were bought as "feeders" and I have 1000s now, have bred and sold over 10,000 babies hehe... *proud mousey momma*
Copied from the "infertile mice" thread posted on 11-21-05.
These numbers just don't add up. We've produced somewhere in the neighborhood of 5,000 mice this year alone and have no where near the number of breeders you claim to have (400 breeding pairs or 1000s, depending on which post you want to recall). And before you ramble about selectively breeding pet and show mice, therefore you don't accumulate the number we "prey item" breeders do. Why would you have 1000s of mice (producing as high as 17-25 count litters, as you seemingly are bragging about in another post from just a day earlier) if you weren't going for numbers?
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Gintha said:
Actually... I got that from "Veterinary Guide to the Care of Mice" the sterility part.
Copied from the "Help!! Fast!! Please!!!" thread posted on 11-23-05.
Please disclose the reference source for this, I'd love to read it! (Of course, I know that won't happen.)
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Gintha said:
My ex fiance has a HUGE Boa... shes at least 15 feet (non sure what her exact species is... not the normal kind.. shes green =P) and shes a pain in the butt!
Copied from the "new snake!!!" thread posted on 11-21-05.
Wow, a 15' green boa, huh? Better call the people at GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS about this!
These are just snippets from your last 100 posts. For some reason it would only allow me to call up 100, I 'spose the forum software was trying to spare you. As I'm fairly sure I could come up with at least a few more interesting reads.
Oh, and I did not include some of the trival things. Such as when you argued with Katie about Hagen being a Canadian company. In fact, Hagen is a international company, however their world headquarters are located in Montreal, Canada and was founded there by Mr. Rolf C. Hagen in 1955 as a one man operation. Here's a link to further your education on the subject.
http://www.hagen.com/usa/about.cfm