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mldolan
at Wed Mar 12 17:39:40 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mldolan ]
so basically you need to find out what the animal likes and reward it when it does what you want it to do. hmm, i wonder how that would work with a bp. i have a hard time thinking of food as a motivator as they are such picky eaters to begin with, and probable really need to be on a fairly strict feeding schedule for the health of the animal. so what would motivate a BP?
mike
BTW I'm not going to try to train my bp to do tricks or anything, so don't fire up the flame-throwers just yet, this is just a purely academic exercise.
m
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- can a snake be domesticated? - mldolan, Tue Mar 11 20:45:58 2008
- RE: can a snake be domesticated? - j3nnay, Tue Mar 11 20:52:39 2008
- RE: can a snake be domesticated? - FatBoyBallPython, Tue Mar 11 20:53:59 2008
- link? - robyn@ProExotics, Tue Mar 11 22:16:19 2008
- RE: link? - mldolan, Wed Mar 12 03:17:28 2008
- RE: link? - mldolan, Wed Mar 12 12:56:09 2008
- NO - jyohe, Wed Mar 12 16:24:54 2008
- I'll define domesticated. - HydraZulu, Thu Mar 13 13:44:03 2008
- tamed? - robyn@ProExotics, Thu Mar 13 18:09:33 2008
- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - jyohe, Fri Mar 14 15:34:21 2008
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