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Old 08-03-05, 09:26 AM   #1
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Disease in breeder mice

I started a colony of mice a few weeks ago and noticed about a week ago that one of them was sick (looked like it was shivering and looked frail). I dispatched it thinking that it had an infection from a bite as they often have power struggles and bite each other. Anyway, I separated a pregnant female a few days ago and after having her litter she atarted showing signs of the same thing, then she chewed up half of her babies, draged the surviving ones to random locations in the bin and sat shaking and almost ridged in her food bowl. I dispatched her and the babies as well, but am not sure how to deal with this disease that's spreading through the colony. Does anyone have any experience with this sort of thing?

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Old 08-03-05, 11:27 PM   #2
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hm... maybe the lack of some vitamin. However is sounds more like the diseases that affect the nervous system. Some of them cause animals to do crazy things before wasting away (like mad cow disease). You should call a vet or research diseases that affect the central nervous system. If you really want to know and dont mind spending some money, take the next sick one to a vet for tests. Your local animal shelter or spca may also know something about what is going on in your mouse colony.
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