SnakeAround
Formerly Blutengel
One of my mice threw a litter on 10th of november (most probably first one). She give birth to 9 baby's but 6 of them died right after birth, they were dead when I saw them so within 24 hours. One was almost completely eaten. The other 3 grew but very slow and looked kind of weird, like they were retarded (out of proportion) but they didn't look like they were suffering. They also moved around slower than a second litter I had from another female the next day. I offered 1 to my snakes about a week after weaning and put 2 together with my male breeder because they looked like they could be males. Before I had the opportunity to offer another 1 to a snake, one died. A couple of days later, the 1 'retarded' mouse left, seemed groggy and skinny. When I picked him up, I saw his weewee hanging out?! (not his anal tissue, I'm sure of that) He felt weak in my hand so I ended his life with a knock on the head with something heavy. Date was 21st or 22nd of December so he was like 41-42 days old.
Can anybody tell me what was going on? I suspect inbreed (right word ? Caused by late separation at the hobbyist breeders place) so a genetic flaw caused it. Especially since the breeder male in with 2 of them seems healthy as ever and those mice looked retarded from the beginning. Because 2 of the 3 retarded mice I checked looked male and actually 1 proved he was (weewee showing), I tend to think that the ones that died after birth,were female and the litter had not obied Murphy's law. So the flaw could be sex-linked maybe? The 1 I offered to a snake wasn't mature enough to visually be sexed yet (by me, not much experience in it). Besides that, I was able to sex my other litter better at the age of weaning, with the retards it looked like they didn't develop testicles at all.... only the distance between anus and genitals was larger. They all had quite thick and long hair (like their mom) so maybe that also made it more difficult to see, but it seemed a little weird.
Should I breed this female again with a totally different blood line male or would it be too risky? She is quite big and sturdy and a good mom. I would like to breed her for that. I like to breed mice being larger than the ones from pet shops....
Can anybody tell me what was going on? I suspect inbreed (right word ? Caused by late separation at the hobbyist breeders place) so a genetic flaw caused it. Especially since the breeder male in with 2 of them seems healthy as ever and those mice looked retarded from the beginning. Because 2 of the 3 retarded mice I checked looked male and actually 1 proved he was (weewee showing), I tend to think that the ones that died after birth,were female and the litter had not obied Murphy's law. So the flaw could be sex-linked maybe? The 1 I offered to a snake wasn't mature enough to visually be sexed yet (by me, not much experience in it). Besides that, I was able to sex my other litter better at the age of weaning, with the retards it looked like they didn't develop testicles at all.... only the distance between anus and genitals was larger. They all had quite thick and long hair (like their mom) so maybe that also made it more difficult to see, but it seemed a little weird.
Should I breed this female again with a totally different blood line male or would it be too risky? She is quite big and sturdy and a good mom. I would like to breed her for that. I like to breed mice being larger than the ones from pet shops....