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Posted by: spudsmom35 at Thu Jun 26 10:22:52 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by spudsmom35 ] I agree with Dan, throw them down on the floor, might take two tries to make sure they are dead. I stopped feeling too bad after I had been bitten enough times. Even pups and weanlings will bite if frightened. The breeders I try to handle regularly and can even remove babies from most of my females nests without them protesting. My male is so huge I'm a little reluctant to just pick him up. I take him out with gloves and after he is out he settles down and I can pet him. I also remember that in the wild the pinkies would be eaten alive! A gruesome fate so at least I can say I am humane enough not to let them be swallowed alive and alert. [ Hide Replies ]
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