Mating transgenic mice
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Mice will usually not breed if they are younger than 4 weeks old. Similarly, mice who have been housed alone or in pairs (with the same sex) will usually not breed if they are older than 6-8 months old. On occasion, older mice will breed successfully, but the females can also have significant problems with delivering live pups, and nursing them appropriately. As a suggestion, if housing mice long term where there is a chance that you may need to breed them in the future (such as to keep the line going), you will want to breed them at least once prior to 6 months of age. The pups from this breeding may be sacrificed if not needed. This will help when future breeding is attempted. Remember, old mice are a lot like old people. As they age, the quality and quantity of both sperm and eggs decrease. Not only are there physiological changes, but there are temperament changes as well. They can become grumpy old mice.
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~undefined Minimum breeding age:
- males: 35-42 days
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females: 21 days
- males and females: 6 months