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Rottenweiler9
at Fri Jun 27 11:43:08 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rottenweiler9 ]
I don't know what vet you go to but he probably should not be a lic vet if he says its ok. Fist off what about yourself, catching somthing from road kill, second off how do you now if the rat or mouse or rabbit has poison on it. Second off I don't know if I would say the snakes can't get anything, and if a snake eats those and bites you, I think you are going to be pretty sick. My suggestion is you get rid of all your snakes, until you can feed them rats and mice and rabbits that captive bred before you kill your snake or get extremely sick from road kill or a wild animal.
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- Feeding Burms Wild Prey - RobertPreston, Fri Jun 27 09:22:09 2003
- RE: Feeding Burms Wild Prey - meximullet02, Fri Jun 27 11:09:18 2003
- RE: Feeding Burms Wild Prey - JDP, Fri Jun 27 11:36:40 2003
Dude you Have issues - Rottenweiler9, Fri Jun 27 11:43:08 2003
- Here are MY thoughts on this,..... Sorry, very long post..... - BrianSmith, Fri Jun 27 15:12:57 2003
- In a word, "No," Here's Why.... - tango, Fri Jun 27 16:39:08 2003
- Ok... my actual experience... - meretseger, Fri Jun 27 17:56:37 2003
- Lots of opinionated people w/out any evidence.... - Carmichael, Fri Jun 27 18:56:17 2003
- It's not a snake, but... - Ryan Shackleton, Sun Jun 29 00:07:14 2003
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