QUOTE (Mondo977 @ Jun 4 2009, 01:09 AM)

QUOTE (LostintheLab @ Jun 3 2009, 03:44 AM)

I've not done much animal work so I come to ask for help.
I have 1 male and 1 female I want to breed, currently in seperate cages. I'm letting them settle for a couple of days before introducing them to each other. When you introduce the mice to each other what is your suggestion? put the male in the female cage? or fresh cage withe female going in first then male or vice versa?
Any suggestions or recommendations? They are C57/BL6 mice if thats important.
Lost

We place the female into the male's cage and give them some bedding material. One issue we sometimes have with first time mothers is that they will eat most (if not all) of their pups. In our hands, this usually only happens with new mothers. By their second litters, however, the females not longer devour their own litters.
We also have better luck when we house breeding trios (one male & two females). We then separate the pregnant females to their own cages at least a few days before giving birth.
Hope this helps and good luck.
Thanks for the advice, I will look out for the eating problem, though these are ordered mice so I don't know if she's been a mother before (she's 7 weeks). Its the babies I actually want (

). I might be able to get another female if this is a problem.
Thanks though for your speedy replies, maybe I"ll introduce them tomorrow after 2 days of settling in....cue candelight, music and sterile gloves....
Not so lost now