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Yay Pinks!

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My two breeding mice finally gave me a nice turnout! They were put together earlier this month, and my female finally popped. My estimate is a whopping 15+ babies- holy cow.

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Good job! I can remember when I was a kid and had my first litter of mice born, I was so careful with them, didn't look in the nest for 2 weeks afraid the mom would eat them,took the male out etc. now thousands of mice later I realize that abundance of caution was not needed and I still enjoy raising them!
 
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