Re: I Fail At Assist Feeding
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Originally Posted by
hypersomniacjoo
i find it much easier if you have a helper assist you assist feed hahaha for instance, my boyfriend would hold the mouth open and i would manipulate the pinky into the mouth and sometimes down the throat a bit. give it two or three tries and try again the next day if snake won't go. i had surprising luck using a hot drop of chicken broth on the prekilled pinky's face as well.
I have also had luck with chicken broth. In fact my Burmese would only eat things dipped in chicken broth, which got really annoying when she grew up.
Re: I Fail At Assist Feeding
I have a mojave hatchling that has refused to eat on her own so far. I have had to assist feed her 6 times now and yes it can be a frustrating thing to do. What I found that works for me is to grab her directly behind her head (I use index, middle and thumb) to steady her. I then take a pre-killed pink or fuzzy rat and rub it on her mouth (use a slight downward motion) until she opens her mouth. I then shove the pink in as far as I can and close her mouth on it. I found that if I just put the head in a little bit and close her mouth, as soon as I put her down she wriggles around until she spits it out. Sometimes she still manages to spit it out but persistance pays off. I have had to repeat the above steps 2 and 3 times to get her to finally eat before. I know this is putting stress on the little one, but I have actually noticed an improvement in her color, body mass and weight now. She is even getting that spunky hatchling attitude back again. Good luck to you and I hope you get yours to eat!