I really don't know the answer to your question, but I had the same thing happen to me recently with a group of mice. I seperate all of my feeders, all males in one tank and females in the other. I must have not been paying attention the last time I did this because I found two *very* pregnant females in the male tank. There was no fighting and no deaths in this tank (other than the ones taken out to feed my snakes ) and at the time I found the females there were 6 adult males in the tank with them.
Maybe it's because they were raised together, but I always thought like you, if there was a female around the males were going to fight. I pulled the two females and gave them a male from that tank and put two other females in, so I don't know if the fighting would have started after the babies were born.
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