Hi Janet: I agree. When I was breeding Gerbils in the mid 1990's, I found that the chances of successfully mating a Gerbil that killed one cage mate to a new cage mate was rather limited. ********************************************* ********************************************* ** ttfn, Gerbil Maniac ** ** <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ** ********************************************* ********************************************* Gerbil Owners Directory <http://surf.to/GerbilMania> On Sun, 21 May 2000 22:22:35 Janet Morrow wrote: >I'm not an expert, but from what I have read there are a few gerbils that are loners. > It seems to me that once a gerbil has killed in this manner that it is more likely >to happen again. If it was me I would not take the chance with her again. She is >not a rare or more difficult color to find, so I would give here to a good home. I >know that it would be very difficult to handle this happening once. It would not be >worth a second attempt to me. > >This is just my opinion I could be wrong about the chances of her killing again. > >Janet > What are you N2? Choose from 150 free e-mail addresses. http://www.n2mail.com
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I'm not an expert, but from what I have read there
are a few gerbils that are loners. It seems to me that once a gerbil has
killed in this manner that it is more likely to happen again. If it was me
I would not take the chance with her again. She is not a rare or more
difficult color to find, so I would give here to a good home. I know that it would be very difficult to handle this
happening once. It would not be worth a second attempt to
me.
This is just my opinion I could be wrong about the
chances of her killing again.
Janet |
