after 4 yrs of no co-operation this cali decided to eat in hand.
Who says you can't teach a old snake new tricks?

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after 4 yrs of no co-operation this cali decided to eat in hand.
Who says you can't teach a old snake new tricks?

....whup em good... 

I don't whup my snakes, what i use is rudimentary psychology so they can beat their ridiculous paranoia so to improve their dispositions.
Your pic of that eastern chokin the chicken reminds of a couple pics i forgot to post.
How long have u been feeding your snake chicks?
is it any better than Mice?
have u seen any growth spurts since u started with chicks
Any setback such as regurgitation or longer digestion periods?
Thanx
~ZF
Hiya ZF,
I've done this off n on for quite awhile, usually for my outdoor coachwhips...
No, I think it just gives em variety.
No, & I doubt theyre any more nutricious.
No (Heavens no!) & No again.
Heres one thing tho...I have long noted when I feed snakes to snakes...there is far less fecal matter produced than w/an equivalent mass of rodents.
Beers, RxR
Posted by: ZFelicien at Fri Jul 15 21:19:19 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]
How long have u been feeding your snake chicks?
is it any better than Mice?
have u seen any growth spurts since u started with chicks
Any setback such as regurgitation or longer digestion periods?
Thanx
~ZF
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~ZF
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