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For those of you who breed your own rats, how often do you breed them? My one girl had her babies on 12/19 and I was thinking about trying to breed her again at the end of this month. She had a litter of 11, but only 2 are still with her and they are weaned (both girls). Each week I took 3 from her, starting from the day after they were born. Is it too soon to think about breeding her again?
 
You can pair her up since her last litter is weaned. I usualy wait untill then to put the girls back with a male even if I take all the babies away the day they are born. It give them a time to rest a bit.
 
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