The only way to know for sure is to wait the 18 to 22 days after the event to see if baby mice arrive. Possibly, you might see pregnancy symptoms sooner.
well it depends if she mated with 2 different dogs then the puppy would look like its dad(the 1 she mated with). but if they were the same i don't know
You'll know when your dove has mated if you hear sounds that your dove hasn't made.
no, i had 2 mice now i have 24 and another litter on the way and the male is still alive. your mouse must have died of natural causes or he must have been ill.
Fertile eggs
75% or 3/4. The two F1 (offspring) mice have a genotype Bb, and express the dominant (brown) trait. When they mate, 1/4 will be BB (homozygous dominant - brown), 2/4 will be Bb (heterozygous - brown), and 1/4 will be bb (homozygous recessive - white).
Yes, they could. But they like to mate with their own kind. But some mice will do it. Mice are big on breeding. They will most likey do what ever it takes to mate with a female mouse. Have you ever saw houses invated by mice? If you have, there are HUNDREDS, maybe even THOUSANDS invading that house! But your pet mouse won't be mated because she will be in a safe place (in her cage/aquariam).
Mice.
don't know but that would be funny
The mice know that yahoo has the cheese the mice need.
2 or more.
You don't ever really find out, until the eggs hatch, or not hatch in the spring. Because, even if she has not mated, she will still lay eggs.
If you have already caught 2 mice, you need to catch more mice.