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I have had this buck for a while, and after breeding him, and getting an improved stock from him, I have no need to breed him any longer. He is from Twisted Tails Mousery, and has been bred multiple times, and is quite good at it. :lol:

Whoever gives him a home MUST put him with a female, and intend to use him for breeding. I have him separated from his girlfriend right now, and he goes nuts without a doe. He's chewed up a water bottle hanger, and the entire rim of his cage trying to get back in with his girl.

He is sweet, and 100% NOT a chewer when he's in with a girl. He's also great with pups, and has shown no aggression to other males, females, or litters of any age.

I am located in VA, near Richmond VA, and will be attending rodent fest, if there's no way to get him to you before then, I can bring him there. :)


His band is slightly broken on the other side, and he has a white mark over his eye on the other side as well. He produces pups with the exact same markings. I have only bred him with a lilac female, and together they have produced rexes, and caraculs and every mix in between, champagnes, lilacs, and blues.
 

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This guy doesn't have any idea what to do WITHOUT a lady. :lol:

Try sticking your bucks in a tank together for a while, maybe like an hour (more if they're getting along too well. :lol: ) while keeping an eye on them, and then put them back in with the does. That usually helps them feel more manly, and make them want to breed more. :D
 

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Well maybe take them out and introduce them? It works with my bucks. :lol:
If they're not getting down to buisness, a few minutes together with another boy (a bit of squeaking goes down, and some territorial stuff, but I've never had any injuries) and they get so 'pumped up'. :D
 
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