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mbdorfer

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Here we go again. For those of you that have been following my dilemma, this is way cool. I'm no rocket scientist, but I believe this gal is "with mice". I can see them moving around in her! Funny thing is, after cleaning their cage and putting them back, she headed straight for the wheel and ran like there was no tomorrow. Is this normal? When I was married and my wife was pregnant, all she wanted to do was lay around and eat ice cream and smoked oysters:sidestep:
 
Congrats Mike! She definitely looks ready to pop! I don't know about the running thing. It certainly sounds strange, but maybe it was just a reaction to the disturbance of cleaning or something. :shrugs:
 
Hey congrats! I know this has been a long time coming! You are definitely on your way!!!! Either that or the male has been sneaking out at night to get the misses some ice cream and oysters!
 
LOL, my ping pong ball shaped momma's waddle on the wheel like there's no tomorrow. I figure the exercise is good for them. :D

Congrats on the pinks-to-be!
 
Congratulations on your first litter!!!! That is way cool Mike. Very happy to hear your mice are FINALLY producing.
 
:-offtopic Did you break the little spotted ones neck, or is that its normal looking at you position :shrugs: :grin01:
 
Great! I'm happy for you. I know you were really frustrated with it so I'm glad that it's finally working out. Make sure to post pictures of them babies!
 
I knew as soon as I saw the title for this thread, and that it was in the feeders section, it was about your mice getting knocked up...

Congrats Mike! Funny... I was chuckling to myself a little while ago because I remembered your dilema, and thought about how my mice started going at it the day I put them all together. I had my first litter within about 2 weeks. Unfortunately, that was about 2 months ago... and I haven't gotten anything since -.- I see the tables have turned Mr. Bond!

Ah well. Figers crossed. Congratulations again hun! Looks like she's packed full for ya too :) What kind of fertility gods have you been praying to, huh?
 
Can't believe I missed this thread. What's up with me today. Here I was just thinking about your mice and posted a thread asking for an update. :crazy02:

Congrats! We'll be looking forward to pictures of the pinkies!
 
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