Several mouse litters.. (planned & Current) *update, pg 5!*

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Some of this might not happen, but Ive been thinking about who I want to breed and so on.
Most of these breeding wont be for several more months,but I like to plan things out.

Heres what I've came up with:

Tiger X Spot -Had Litter
Brindle X Broken Black

Offspring:
-Recessive yellow
-Brindle


Breed Brother(brindle/black) to Sister (Black/brindle)

Offspring:
-Broken black
-Broken brindle


CoCo X Maple- Had litter
Chocolate X Broken Chocolate

Offspring:
-Chocolate
-lilic



CoCO X Fluffy
Chocolate X Blue

Offspring:
-black


Breed brotherblack) to Sister (black)

Offspring:
-black
-blue
-Chocolate


Martin X Lily
RY X Brindle(Lightly marked)

Offspring:
-Brindle
-RY

I do plan on breeding blue brindles, but that wont be for awhile.
 
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Interesting.. You know we want to see baby pics..
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Mice and Rats make excellent small pets! Much better than gerbils and hamsters. Mice/Rats are social by nature, gerbils/hamsters are not and besides mating prefer to be alone.
 
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Same reason chickens, reptiles, dogs, cats, horses, etc. are bred....to better the quality of the breed. (From reputable breeders, of course)


The brindleXblue litter sounds like they will make gorgeous babies, can't wait to see them.
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Im looking to get some merles, but no such luck yet.
I plan my breeding several months ahead of time.
I only pair mice together that will produce quality offspring.
I dont breed just to add numbers to the mice world.

I am so excited for blue brindles, but I know it will be awhile before that litter happens.
 
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Same reason chickens, reptiles, dogs, cats, horses, etc. are bred....to better the quality of the breed. (From reputable breeders, of course)


The brindleXblue litter sounds like they will make gorgeous babies, can't wait to see them.
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I did have a friend that bred mice for snake food. They were really smelly. I have never thought of mice as pets although my bio teacher in high school had a pretty cool rat. I had no idea there was exhibitions of fancy mice.
 

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