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    Just a quick question about live feeding.

    So I live in Wisconsin, and I've heard that it is illegal in some places to "live feed" your pets. Can anybody confirm this for me? I just really dont know where to look. I'm feeding my BP f/t mice, but I just want to know about live ones for reference in the future, should my BP ever begin to refuse dead prey.

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    You can try Google "live feeding laws in WI" and see if that comes up with anything.

    I've honestly never heard of a live feeding law before. Good luck on your search!
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    Re: Just a quick question about live feeding.

    Quote Originally Posted by heathers*bps View Post
    You can try Google "live feeding laws in WI" and see if that comes up with anything.

    I've honestly never heard of a live feeding law before. Good luck on your search!
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    I've only heard of Live Feeding laws in Germany. So I'm not much help, besides I resides in Illinois. But a quick google search should yield a good answer, and if not hopefully someone that lives in Wi will have a answer
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    I would think that if the snake is legal to own then you cannot oulaw its natural feeding method which is live. Its like saying you can only feed a dog wet food and not dry. But I would be curious to see what you find out.
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    yeh thats a weird one, i mean i can understand a big burmese feeding on a rabbit, but rats/mouse ie rodents? that sounds a little too strict to me...

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