Are feeder mice safe?

Bigtom Turkey

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I am looking to get into breeding my own feeder mice, but my mom is insisting that I prove to her that they are safe. So, any thoughts/tips/advise. Thx in advance.
 
I had a pet mouse when I was a kid. He was meticulously clean and well mannered. How big of an operation are you looking to start? We used a fish tank with a hardware cloth top and deep litter (shredded paper over a full sheet of newpaper) to house ours in. The full sheet made cleaning up the whole cage as easy as lifting the corners, wadding it up to hold all the shreds and into the bin it would go. Thanks for the walk down memory lane, it was really nice to remember our little 'Squeeky'.
 
I was planing on using a trash can(clean don't worry). For the first few then, as I expand just growing the operation to fin my needs.
 
I was planing on using a trash can(clean don't worry). For the first few then, as I expand just growing the operation to fin my needs.
You can get/build mouse racks pretty cheap. A trash can in this instance won't be good because 1: They'll eventually chew through it and get out. 2: Mice, when you have a breeding colony, get very messy very fast. I clean my colonies every week.
Mice are great for feeders but you won't get results without the proper set up. Look into getting a mouse breeding rack. You can put the water bottles on top and food. Please don't just dump a bunch of mice in a trash can and expect them to breed or be healthy.

Also your ratio is very, very large. You ideally want 3-4 females with 1 male. The females can and will kill or mutilate the males. You also need to switch the males out every now and then, so you'll have to have several on hand. The females can also get burnt out from breeding back to back, so give them a break every once in a while. Don't allow your colonies to inbreed to much either or you'll run into deformities and stillbirths.

To answer the initial question: No, they aren't perfectly clean. When you have several, and you also have babies, they will make a big mess and they will smell. You'll need to clean every week and change out all the bedding and scrub the boxes. They can also bite pretty hard. I've had a few bite clean through my fingernails. It hurts but not horribly. I hope this helps.
 

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