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Mouse/Rat Chart

Hey Sarah1228,

How is anybody suppose to read the chart. The chart is in the Queen's English and I can only read Redneck American English can someone please translate for me please.

Nice info to have.

Love the Fatman
 
Hey Sarah1228,

How is anybody suppose to read the chart. The chart is in the Queen's English and I can only read Redneck American English can someone please translate for me please.

Nice info to have.

Love the Fatman

Hey Fatman,

I'm sorry but I'm confused....i have no clue what's going on, I mean my link shows the chart in American (English) not Queens (English)??

Love Sarah
 
It is a U.K. forum and in the U.K. they speak the Queen's English and it looks like the gentleman who made the post is from Northern Ireland.

I play some games online with people from Europe and the Yanks and the Brits give each other ribbing about the English words that we use. Like on here you will see some Brits use the term "rub" for "tub". Rub is Queen's English and tub is American English.

Of course I can only speak Redneck American English.

Again thanks for the post. I save it for future reference because I always wonder how a mouse's weight compared to a rat's weight.

Sorry for the confusion.

Love the Fatman
 
Like on here you will see some Brits use the term "rub" for "tub". Rub is Queen's English and tub is American English.
Interesting - I'm a Brit and I've never heard that one. I've assumed that "rub" was a general (UK and US) short form of "Rubbermaid", which was the favourite snake tub brand before Really Useful Boxes came along with their escape-proof lids!
 
The chart looks like it's in plain English to me. I can read it... then again, I'm educated and don't talk Redneck. :shrugs:

Nice chart. Thanks for posting it, Sarah!
 
I don't get this chart.

Okay my corns are a few months old, well almost all of them and they are still on pinkies....a fuzzie is still too large for them to eat...i don't get the age category vs the mouse size....
 
I don't get this chart.

Okay my corns are a few months old, well almost all of them and they are still on pinkies....a fuzzie is still too large for them to eat...i don't get the age category vs the mouse size....

It's not a feeding chart. More of a chart for something like what you are buying when buying a pinky/fuzzy/hopper/etc... The age ranges listed are the age of the rodent.
 
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