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Okay, one of my lady rats had a litter a while back, and she's about due for another one now. I was wondering if I should take her other babies out now? And when can I tell if they are weaned?
Mice and rat are weaned after 3 weeks....if you dont have the date of birth, you can just wait untill the next litter comes and then take the "big" babies out. Then they are at least 3 weeks old....Some rat can go a bit longer if she is going to have a big litter....but if not itīs normal that she will have babies every 21 days. if the male is not removed....
Zoe i remove babies at three weeks to the day and never have had a problem. And since it takes at least three weeks for her to have another litter they are probably weaned.