ranges from 6 to 10 It can depend. The first litter tends to be smaller, usually 5-8 babies. Each subsequent litter tends to be 6-10. But this does depend on your mouse - one of mine gave birth to her very first litter just today and there are 11 babies! That really is unusual!
A common mouse typically has a gestation period of about 19 to 21 days. After giving birth, a mother mouse can become pregnant again within 24 hours, leading to the possibility of multiple litters in a year. Generally, mice can have around 5 to 10 litters annually, depending on environmental conditions and availability of resources.
They can have at least to about 5 to 8 litters.
Right after the babies have weaned off of it. However this is not recommended because the mom will get stressed. You should wait at least two months (the longer the better) in-between litters.
It's recommended that a female mouse should be given a 3 month break between each breeding. It allows them to rest & recover, regaining any weight lost & makes sure they don't become ill.
Mouse mothers can have 5 to 10 separate litters of mouse 'pups' a year. The number of pups averages between 10 and 12 pups in each litter, if the mom is healthy and has plenty of good food to eat.
During a Boxer's whole life, she can have two litters a year after the age of around nine months.
My mouse just had her first throw of mice and i discovered 9 baby mice in the cage, they are as big as your tip of your pinky and you can see their intestines around their stomach. Let me tell you they are so cute.20Normally six to eight at a time.It's usually 8-12. A mouse on Youtube.com had 17!Mice can have as little as one to as many as 15 or so. Usually, though, on average, 6 to 8 pups. Also the litters can become smaller as the mother mouse gets older.10-12
a mouse can have up to 5 to 7 babies in a litter
If she hasn't attacked them by the time they are weigned I don't see why not most people separate them only because they don't imbreeding but I had a huge fish aquarium a long time ago that was used to house 5 pregnant mice, then their litters, and their litters litters...I found myself with 76 micebranching from those 5 and their babies none of them hurt the others or anything so I left them together the only hassle...cleaning that aquairium~
mice usually have long tails, hampsters have stumps
The maximum is however long your cord is, or however long your wireless reaches (if you're using a wireless mouse), you can also use extensions if you want it to go further.
AnswerA mouse can have anywhere between 2-10 babies in the one litter but this is only the average amount. Some litters may only have one baby and others as many as 20 or more! A mother mouse may also kill some (or all) of the babies if she thinks they have little chance of survival especially if it is a large litter.