----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 8:14
AM
Subject: RE: [Sndbox] Lowell...couple of
questions...
Ahhh haaa....I was just curious since you
are such a big OU fan whether you went there or not.
So, our mouse should give birth any day
now...how joyful. NOT. No, we didn't catch them in the act, but we can
see the creatures moving in her belly.
Now instead of trying to find a home for 4
mice I suppose we will have to find a home for 20. Ok, maybe that is a
slight exaggeration, but still...... I'm in favor of finding someone that has
a snake.....
Charles
Mims
Charles wrote:
1) Where did you get your
degrees?2) Do you know the gestation
period of a common white lab mouse? And does she need to be separated
from the others? <muttering something un-nice about science projects gone
awry.>
(1) Bachelor of Science in
Chemistry, University of Tulsa, May 1990; Doctor of Philosophy in Inorganic
Chemistry, Oklahoma State University, May 1995
(2) Ouch, I should know that; I thought I had a mouse book somewhere.
Jeannine thinks it's 21–24 days, and that sounds right. Yes, she should
be separated from at least the males.
Yes, some Web searching confirms Jeannine's memory, though one site says
the low is 18 days. I take it you caught them mating? :-)
---Lowell
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