What is the most humane way to "brain" a rat?
My female ball python will not even touch f/t but will pound f/k and I know that I am not doing it in the most humane way so what is the best way to do it? I usually put the rat in a bag and slam it on the counter or wall or something and it usually takes a few hits to finally finish. And yes I know that this is barbaric so please refrain from bashing me for how I feed my snakes because I am trying to do it better. So how do you guys that feed f/k do it?
Re: What is the most humane way to "brain" a rat?
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Originally Posted by
mohawk
So I guess if you are trying to kill a rodent in the quickest way with the least suffering, I would say that cervical dislocation,
and wall whacking are the 2 most humane methods. Watching the poor things gasp and suffer in those CO2 chambers is
definitely not all that humane.
I'm certainly glad you're not a veterinarian.
Re: What is the most humane way to "brain" a rat?
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Originally Posted by
DVirginiana
I'm a biologist, and many people I know have worked in labs that euthanized mice/rats using CO2 chambers. Everyone I've ever talked to says the same thing you did about CO2 chambers not being very humane.
Have you done it yourself?
I can tell you that everyone you talked to does not do it right and too much CO2 is filling the kill tank at once hence the gasping and panic.
When done right they will slowly fall asleep, this can be achieve with a CO2 regulator, than again people need to educate themselves. :rolleyes:
Re: What is the most humane way to "brain" a rat?
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Originally Posted by
Deborah
Have you done it yourself?
I can tell you that everyone you talked to does not do it right and too much CO2 is filling the kill tank at once hence the gasping and panic.
When done right they will slowly fall asleep, this can be achieve with a CO2 regulator, than again people need to educate themselves. :rolleyes:
I've not done it myself; using animals in labs is actually the reason I decided to specialize in plants, but I do know a number of people who went into medical research or a similar field, so that's where I was getting that info from. I can see how CO2 chambers might get out of whack in a large lab with different people working on the same equipment.
That makes me feel better about buying f/t at any rate (I'm assuming they use CO2 chambers for that?). Now if only I could convince my BP that she can eat something she didn't kill...:cool:
Re: What is the most humane way to "brain" a rat?
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Deborah
...people need to educate themselves...
You mean by actually reading the AVMA document you posted already? Blasphemy! ;)