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Thomas j
at Sat Jul 5 19:05:01 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Thomas j ]
>>Feeding in the cage or out of the cage. I was at the swap this morning and I was talking to a guy about my burm and its issues and he said I should not feed her in her cage. I use to feed both my boa and burm outside the cage but then I read and read whtat people said and have been doing it in the cage. Brain with your million snakes where do you feed them. Oh ya I fell in love with a yellow head today. Shes was 6ft and slender, hahahahhahahah and blond, just like I like them. I think if I had the cash on me I would have walked away with it. I know this is a burm forum but I am sure all you have several of each.
I recommend feeding in the cage. I feed mine every week and it would be alot more work involved if i had to take each one out and feed it. It is also alot safer. I feel most accidents that happen in the cage is a result of impatient owners. They put a rabbit in and the snake does not get the rabbit ASAP. So the owner reaches in to move the rabbit and BAM get nailed and constricted. Or nailed and released. FEED IN THE CAGE!! ----- Thomas Jones
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