Mice are fertile every 3-4 days. Are pregnant for 20-21 days. And are VERY fertile as soon as they give birth so if you keep the male and female together she will most likely have a litter every 21 days or so as long as both are interested in breeding.
Also depending on the size of the snake, there may only be a small age range of mice that it can eat......and snakes dont eat very often.
Yes 2 males that are not housed together since birth will fight and likely kill eachother.....and sometimes ones that are will too. If you want a companian for him but do not want litters maybe see if you can get a retired breeder female. Would be older, unlikely to mate, and if she did, would likely only have small litters
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a mouse can have up to 5 to 7 babies in a litter
A wood mouse typically has between 4 to 7 babies per litter, but can have up to 14 in some cases. They can breed multiple times a year, especially if food is abundant.
Pigs can breed multiple times a year. Sows can have multiple litters in a year, with an average gestation period of around 3 months, 3 weeks, and 3 days. They can typically produce 2-3 litters per year.
A white tail deer originated from Finnish Americans from Minnesota. They have one or two babies a year.
A mouse can typically get pregnant every 20-30 days, depending on the species. Gestation period for mice is around 19-21 days, so they can have multiple litters in a year.
The Year of the Mouse was created on 1965-05-17.
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