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snakesbydesign
at Mon Jul 2 09:09:27 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakesbydesign ]
I'm the same way, I've got nearly all of my snakes on f/t, BUT a couple will only accept pre-killed food. You can tell when they come out to investigate the food that they can smell the difference. Obviously my first advice is to keep trying different f/t methods, but if those don't work, pre-killed usually does the trick. The way I do it is I put the rat in a large, sturdy sack (burlap works best), and then whack it at least 3-4 times against the bricks on the fireplace (any hard surface will work). If you think about it, this is the equivalent of jumping off a 10-story building, so it's instant.
I breed my own rats, and keep several as pets so I hate it when people say to "stun" rats or break their teeth off... if you wouldn't want a snake to suffer in pain, why is it ok to torture another animal which can be as intelligent, loyal, and trainable as a dog?
Snakes DO have to eat, but just like we keep our snakes safe from all the natural dangers in the wild, we should also accommodate a quicker death for their food. It's safer for the snake too.
Okay I'm rambling,
~kasey
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- Feeding F/T.... - myklx, Fri Jun 29 13:39:29 2007

- RE: Feeding F/T.... - rottenweiler9, Sun Jul 1 11:51:23 2007
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