For JSSYL: I don't allow my dogs in the reptile room, besides they won't go down there anyway. But I have 3 children, ages 12, 11 and 4, and we've had burms for 5+ years. My children know that when the cage is first opened to stay back until dad has the snake out. After that, they all are wanting to hold them.
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I have more pics of my youngest one holding the big babies, but I can't seem to find them right now. As you can see, they are calm enough to be around child, of course under extremely close supervision, but they do have a strong feeding response. While feeding is the only time Chad has been bit, well other than dealing with hatchlings :rolleyes:
To the OP, if you are confident in handling and being around larger snakes, I say go for it. But do you have someone you know that has large burms already? It would definitely be a good idea to get some hands on experience before jumping off the deep end.
Also, breeding rabbits really is a PITA. We spend more money on caring for the rabbits then we do if we were to buy frozen. I noticed your in MD, and I'm not 100% sure what all shows he does, but Chad has bought from a guy at the Hamburg show that sells feeder rabbits at $1.00 a pound.
Whatever you decide to do, I give you major points for doing your research and asking questions. Burms are not like owning balls. They eat a lot and when they get larger CAN make things harder. You definitely don't want to handle them by yourself once they reach 8-10', though I would go with the smaller end of that spectrum.
Good luck to both of you in your decision, and post pics when you get your new big babies!