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  • Update, all mice currently reserved until april, if you would like to go on the waiting/reserve list, contact me with your details, baby harvest mice, andover formal reservations are being taken now, we are taking names on a list of anyone interested in baby harvest mice in april! i have owned dozens of standard fancy mice also wood/field mice over many years, and i must be honest, either wild types or coloured fancy mice can smell within one hour of being cleaned out! harvest mice however, are a totally different ball game, they do not produce any odour like other pet mice do, it's weird, but they really don't, you they only require cleaning out approx 3 times a year, with a partial 20% refresh of hay/straw/dried leaves every 2 months, but removal of uneaten food more regularlyany questions just email me, i also send out small videos of your reserved mice on whatsappi photo courtesy stephen smith photography, stephen sent me this photo of one of my baby mice he had boughtquick tips, you will need a secure tank or vivarium with either glass or perspex for viewing, bars are simply not suitable as they will shimmy through them like magic, i do not recommend any excersize wheels, as mice run so fast in them they get thrown out by centrifugal force, this often causes unseen internal injury or even instant death (years ago i sadly found out the hard way) your tiny little harvest mice will be happy climbing, burrowing and hiding on their corn stalks, leaves and twigstheir poopies are absolutely so tiny, miniscule compared to normal pet mice, my mice are "pick & mix" mice, as at 4 weeks, their bits and bobs are so small and under developed, that i cannot "guarantee" being 100% accurate, so for that reason, it would be unfair if i got it wrong, (even the experts can, and "do" get it wrong sometimes) i am not an expert! photos shown are my other harvest mice, as babies are in the nest

    15 €

  • harvest mice babies ready to leave this weekend (19th june) and next week (26th june) all mice in all photos shown have been my home bred miceany questions just email me, i also send out small videos of your reserved mice on whatsapp(mouse eating dandelion courtesy of justine hadfield) if you would like to go on the waiting/reserve list for future litters, contact me with your details, baby harvest mice, andover formal reservations and deposits are being taken now, i have owned dozens of standard fancy mice also wood/field mice over many years, and i must be honest, either wild types or coloured fancy mice can smell within one hour of being cleaned out! harvest mice however, are a totally different ball game, they do not produce any odour like other pet mice do, it's weird, but they really don't, you they only require cleaning out approx 3 times a year, with a partial 20% refresh of hay/straw/dried leaves every 2 months, but removal of uneaten food more regularlyquick tips, you will need a secure tank or vivarium with either glass or perspex for viewing, bars are simply not suitable as they will shimmy through them like magic, i do not recommend any excersize wheels, as mice run so fast in them they get thrown out by centrifugal force, this often causes unseen internal injury or even instant death (years ago i sadly found out the hard way) your tiny little harvest mice will be happy climbing, burrowing and hiding on their corn stalks, leaves and twigstheir poopies are absolutely so tiny, miniscule compared to normal pet mice, my mice are "pick & mix" mice, as at 4 weeks, their bits and bobs are so small and under developed, that i cannot "guarantee" being 100% accurate, so for that reason, it would be unfair if i got it wrong, (even the experts can, and "do" get it wrong sometimes) i am not an expert! photos shown are my other harvest mice, as babies are in the nest

    15 €

  • Other harvest mice and breeding pairs also available, read morereservations for these baby mice are now being takennew baby harvest mice born 1st july ready to leave 29th july harvest mice (being prey animals by nature) do not produce any odour like regular fancy mice making them ideal for indoors you can also have a colony of harvest mice in a secure outdoor enclosure, (like an aviary but with 6mm mesh) harvest mice are the tiniest most active thimbles of fun you could have, be prepared to not get anything done around the house, because you will be mesmerised by them, place a sheaf of corn in their enclosure, and watch them build beautiful little round nests right at the top

    15 €

  • I have owned dozens of standard fancy mice over many years, and i must be honest, coloured fancy mice can smell within one hour of being cleaned outdaisy gave birth on 10th november, ready to leave on 5th december formal reservations are being taken now, and deposits taken when we have actually seen and counted the babies, we are also taking names on a list of anyone interested in baby harvest mice now or coming monthsbaby harvest mice, andover born 10th november ready to leave 5th december update previous babies are being re-advertised as a previous reservee has had changed circumstancesharvest mice however, are a totally different ball game, they do not produce any odour like other pet mice do, it's weird, but they really don't, also, as they do not like too much disturbance of their surroundings, and they don't smell, they only require cleaning out approx 3 times a year, with a partial 20% refresh of hay/straw/dried leaves every 2 months, their poopies are absolutely so tiny, miniscule compared to normal pet mice, my mice are "pick & mix" mice, as at 4 weeks, their bits and bobs are so small and under developed, that i cannot "guarantee" being 100% accurate, so for that reason, it would be unfair if i got it wrong, (even the experts can, and "do" get it wrong sometimes) i am not an expert! photos shown are my other harvest mice, as babies are in the nest read morethese are ready to go 15th november! 2 available now, and newborns ready on 5th december

    15 €

  • A colony of harvest mice are like a perpetual moving mouse activity centre, with several who play "look out" at all times, i have plenty of free advice and can send small videos out on whatsapp harvest mice do not gnaw wood, so a wooden outdoor enclosure makes an excellent homebaby harvest mice, juveniles and young adult breeding pairs available, all can very happily live outdoors in a fully natural colony environment i have mine in a ex guinea pig "bluebell cottage" hutch with center floor removed, with extra 6mm cage mesh attached to inside of the doors, add plenty of natural branches, apple, hazel, dried fallen leaves, fir cones, grasses, corn stalks, hay, straw etc etc, foraging is free and fun and will keep children and adults alike entertained and away from the madding crowds(fine 6mm mesh is needed) any questions, just ask

    15 €

  • I currently have a couple of breeding pairs of harvest mice, ready for new homes, location andover these mice do not produce odour like other regular or fancy mice, making them ideal for indoors, harvest mice can also live outdoors in a mousearium (hutch or disused aviary with 6mm mesh) in a colony settingplease ask for more details £40 per pair read more

    40 €

  • Young harvest mice for salemales and females available harvest mice should not be housed alone (minimum purchase 2) £20 eachcollection only in appropriate carrier

    20 €

  • I have both male and female micei am selling both my vivs as seen and each with 2 harvest miceeach set up including 2 mice will be £60both excellent condition and mice couple of months old, only reason for sale is i want 1 large viv rather than 2 smaller ones as have quite a lot of mice now

    60 €

  • I have 6 young harvest mice availableif you have not had harvest mice before please do your research first£10 each or £50 for the group

    10 €

  • Fancy mice pretty colours males £3each females £9 each also harvest mice £10 each,,, sold in minimum 2's collect harpenden read more

    3 €

  • Fancy mice males £3each also harvest mice £10 each,,, sold in minimum 2's collect harpenden read more

    3 €

  • All mice are young mice as we keep our adult breeding pairswe have males and female harvest mice available we have five different set ups so can mix up unrelated pairs for people, we can advise on set ups or any information you may needanymore information needed do not hesitate to contact me thank you read more

    10 €

  • I have some baby harvest mice for sale these make lovely interesting pets and they do not smell like normal mice they love to climb and explore any new feature that i add to the tank, they like to be in small groups so i will not sell individually

    7 €

  • Young harvest mice for sale2 female 1 male £30 for all 3 miceif you need more information on this type of mouse please message me for anymore informationdoesn't include cage etc all must go together as they sociable animals

    30 €

  • 1 male and 1 female mice2 harvest mice for sale plus a small 30cmx30cm exo terra vivarium set up with everything they need

    100 €

  • Baby harvest mice for sale in buckinghamshiresold in a minimum of two mice, however i recommend small groupsthey will escape from a standard mouse or hamster cage and i would recommend a exo terra terrarium 45x45x60cm high or larger is perfectwonderful to watchalso, have some slightly older which can be sexed if requiredeasy to keep and feed on a small seed based dietcollection onlyalthough i do quite a lot of travelling around the uk so it may be possible to deliver, so therefore, please ask and if i can i willthey require a large secure tank preferably made of glass and with a secure lidready now to caring homesthey like to climb so the height is a necessityany questions please askthey are very cute and make great subjects for photography

    10 €

  • I've some young harvest mice for sale, ready to go nowthese beautiful wee mice are a joy to watch and easy to keepideally kept in an eco-terra and can only be sold in pairs or more as they are a communal species

    10 €

  • 1 pair of young harvest mice come with complete exo terra tank set up 30"x30"x read more

    (England)

  • Young harvest mice for saleplease research before buyingmales and females, been handled lots

    (England)

  • Young harvest mice for salecollection from kirton near boston

    (England)

  • Baby harvest micecan be hand tamed with patiencenot suitable for most children as move quicklyfour baby males available at the moment, four to six weeks oldmore litters ready soonamanda read morevery entertaining to watch and photo graphlive happy in pairs or small groups

    (England)

  • Baby harvest mice ready for new homes male& female i also have family's that canbe homed together, read more

    5 €

  • For sale is 2 young harvest mice with exo-terra vivarium£50 collection only from kirton, lincolnshire

    50 €

  • Young harvest mice, boys and girls availablebeen handled lotsplease research these before buying

    10 €

  • Hi i have some lovely harvest mice ready for new homes read more

    10 €

  • Baby harvest mice4 baby females 4weeks old ready to go as weaned at 2 weekscan be hand tamed with patiencenot suitable for most children as move quicklyamanda read morevery entertaining to watch and photo graph8 baby males available at the moment, 8 weeks oldlive happy in pairs or small groups

    10 €

  • I have 11 harvest mice babies from 3 different litters availablenear doncaster, west yorkshire

    10 €

  • I have 11 harvest mice babies from 3 different litters availablenear doncaster, west yorkshireall sold but more will be available in a month or 2 read more

    10 €

  • I have 8 harvest mice babies availablenear doncaster, west yorkshire

    10 €

  • I have 8 harvest mice babies availablenear doncaster, west yorkshire£10 each read more

    10 €

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