How are the sentient lint balls angora mice doing? I know their temperament left much to be desired last you really spoke of them
Well, I wasn't sure when I was going to announce it, but after a few discussions with friends and family and a good, long think by myself, I decided that I would largely be getting out of mice.
When I originally got the mice, I did so with the intent to have a little side project to fiddle with, genetically, while I waited the three years between peafowl generations. I got free caging from work, I got free food from work, and sometimes even got free bedding from work, if bags tore.
And for a while after I left, I was still running over to pick up busted bags when they called me, but the situation there was... well, Bad, and the folks I had contact with eventually left, too, and so I switched to feeds from the mills where I got my bird feed. The feed costs were high and the mice weren't producing enough/finding enough homes to even pay for themselves. At some point, I stopped enjoying them, and started dreading change days and having to pick new breeders and having to do temperament testing- all things that at some point I really loved doing!
But, with the cost and the shift in feelings, and with the quail filling the same genetics niche without needing special super-expensive food, and the quail being able to be eaten by me if I couldn't sell them, and the quail being wayyyyy more easy to sell, AND the idea that I could actually move the brooder into the incubator room and lower my electricity bill considerably... Eventually it added up to calling some local breeder friends, and arranging to dissipate my lines to others.
Thankfully, I'll have their contact if I want to get lines back sometime, after a good break, and nothing I had outside of maybe the texels would be all THAT difficult to replace if I really had to- I see splashes and pieds and even siamese and blacks around all the time.
I've got a few does in the basement that I'm going to do one last temperament test on at the end of this month, and a few more cages of breeders awaiting pickup. For the moment, I'm keeping a pair of the chocolate tricolors, a pair of the angora tricolors, and a trio of blue tricolor, to wean myself off breeding them without feeling like I quit cold turkey (which is the fastest way to get sad and buy more and cause myself problems) and to leave me with a few pups I can give Bug once in a while, but they will also probably end up at my nearest breeder friend's house, or at least moved to a friend.
So yeah! They will do good in their new home, it's just not here anymore :)