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Posted by: joshhutto at Thu Nov 15 15:23:32 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ] hook training is helpful with all species of snakes. The practice is a necessity for any snake that can get over 8ft and it is never too late to start doing it. I previously had a 14ft african rock that was the devil incarnate and when I started hook training him, he could be moved for cleaning with minimal problems (only got bit once in 3 years after hook training started). Also handling every day is not a great practice in my experience as it provides a stessful situation every day and can lead to health problems for you (think a stressed snake is a snake more likely to bite) and your snake. On all of our large snake species we usually handle 2-3 times per week for very short time periods (less than 5 minutes) that simulate moving for cleaning, breeding, photo shoots and with a few animals public talks. It is my personal opinion from experience that no large snake should be handled for the purpose of "petting". It only takes a change of wind or airflow that could bring in the smell of rats, cats, dogs, or birds that can set-off a snake right into feeding mode which can be deadly with large constrictors. | ||
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