SQ
Senior Member - Vegan for the animals
I realise that babies should be around 10 to 12 weeks before physically introducing them to adult rats.
(Earlier intro steps can be started sooner.)
I was wondering if anyone knows how large they should be before physically introducing them to adult rats.
I am finding that baby rats rescued at a young age or before birth, seem to grow large at a younger age then ratties rescued at older ages
... genetics play a role but so does the safe environment and good nutrition both mom and babies recieve.
Wondering how large they should be in case they become large enough sooner ... would like to introduce babies as soon as possible to reduce number of groups.
thanks
(Earlier intro steps can be started sooner.)
I was wondering if anyone knows how large they should be before physically introducing them to adult rats.
I am finding that baby rats rescued at a young age or before birth, seem to grow large at a younger age then ratties rescued at older ages
... genetics play a role but so does the safe environment and good nutrition both mom and babies recieve.
Wondering how large they should be in case they become large enough sooner ... would like to introduce babies as soon as possible to reduce number of groups.
thanks