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I need some urgent advice on hand feeding babies;

~ What's the youngest you've successfully hand reared?
~ What temperature do they need to be at?
~ What did you feed them/how often/how?
~ How did you get them to poop/how often?

I have three of a vital litter left but they're tiny. I'm not holding out much hope.
 

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Can you foster them onto another doe? I've never hand reared any myself but I would imagine they need feeding every couple of hours and toileting after every feed by wiping their underneaths with a moist cotton bud or cotton wool.
 

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I found this link http://wildlife1.wildlifeinformation.or ... M_Mice.htm. It relates to wild mice and voles but it should help.

I'm afraid I have very little experience in breeding mice at all but I have three does together at the moment, one of whom gave birth and all the does share the nest with the babies. In fact the mum spends the least time with them, leaving that task to the others.
 

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I've handfed a rat baby.
She had her mother so I didn't need to wipe her after feeding. Her mother didn't have milk.
I justed milk for kiddens.
My vet had these. I think they are ment for hedgehogs babies.



I just put it on a syringe (?) (with out a needle ofcourse) and it worked great.


Mice babies are smaller then rat babies so I don't know if it will work, but you can try.
Just an idea :)
 

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think one of the last twwo is going, too.

I think she's sick tbh, she lost a lot of blood and scattered them in the nest throughtout the day,. She had 11 and 8 were dead.

Where abouts are u? might not be worth in tbh.
 

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They're too tiny. If they were older, I'd give it a go. I've let Mum settle and rebuild her nest, and put the two back in there. We'll see if they make it, but I think one's dying already. It sucks, they're my last and only astrex, and since Mum looks sick and I think that's the end of that.
 

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Crossed to a normal blue, I was working to blue astrex.

Its been a bad couple of weeks for mousie death DX. I was looking forward to this litter. The next are likely to be still born, since the mother got an infected eye and had to be put on baytril :(.
 

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Kage Davies said:
Crossed to a normal blue, I was working to blue astrex.

Its been a bad couple of weeks for mousie death DX. I was looking forward to this litter. The next are likely to be still born, since the mother got an infected eye and had to be put on baytril :(.
you can get anti biotic eye drops from the chemist,over the counter that are safe for mice.Chloramphenicol in drops or cream.Use that next time.
 
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