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How do you pick up ASF?
Just wondering for those of you with ASF's, how do you pick them up?
I've been messing around with my weaner girls this weekend, and I found that besides grabbing the tail (where they pretty often fling around and try to bite, or twist and hurt their tail) they become quite subdued when you pick them up by their body.
Maybe it's just my group of girls, but the majority of them just stop all movement when I picked them up this way. Just behind their heads, sort of holding their rib cage and forearms. I did it gently, and was pretty happy when I figured this out.
They either don't move or can't. Either way, they don't even try to bite. Some of them squirm away when I attempt to touch them... but I find this is a lot less hazardous.
Any thoughts on the subject? I could just be talking to myself here.
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Re: How do you pick up ASF?
With hands... Duh Connie...
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Re: How do you pick up ASF?
Gloves! Your very bold! I'm not picking them little beast up barehanded!
"Why do you need so many snakes?"
"Why do you need so many shoes?"
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Re: How do you pick up ASF?
Originally Posted by LadyOhh
With hands... Duh Connie...
Not that you would know anything about them...*cough*
0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
1.0 cat (Nicky), some mooses and ratters, 1.0 hubby (Rick)
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Re: How do you pick up ASF?
Originally Posted by LadyOhh
With hands... Duh Connie...
Ohhhh, thanks Ms. Obvious your just swell! I knew I could count on you *ducks from incoming flying shoe*
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Re: How do you pick up ASF?
Originally Posted by cassandra
Not that you would know anything about them...*cough*
Nothing what so ever...
I use my hands to pick up lots of stuff....
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Re: How do you pick up ASF?
Depends on the ASFs... the ones I have handled I try and scootch (is that a word?) them into my hand, but for the ones that I have not handled... I swoop in and get them by the tail.
I used to do the same with mice. They do not struggle and if you are quick it seems to be OK.
But there may be a risk of degloving the tail(?), but they seem OK with it.
If you have ever handled baby gerbils, it is much the same... cup your hand and just let them dart in. Then once they are in hand cup it so they cannot jump out, or hold their tails so they cannot bolt.
They are funny buggars... they will dart out, or if there is enough space they will do their popcorn imatation and pop straight up in the air if startled.
Much like the road runner they seem to be able to get enough traction on air that they can indeed move forward in mid jump...
Bruce
Who now has 3 litters of ASFs that he can handle... they are not as bad as I had thought.
Praying for Stinger Bees
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Re: How do you pick up ASF?
i freehand them until hopper size either by the tail or by the loose skin on the neck,then after that i use hemos with rubber tips.
i find that they are like mice in that they panic easy and become hard to handle.slow movement and gentle picking up seems to work best.have fun !
TIMOTHY W. HURKMANS
" Do you really believe that what you believe is really real ? "
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Re: How do you pick up ASF?
LOL
me= zero mice experience
Holy crap I had no idea they jumped like that until one flew out of my hand the other day. Unfortunately he smacked the floor from something like 5 feet up. He was dazed, passed out for a minute, but continued to live.
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Re: How do you pick up ASF?
I use a 10 inch pair of metal snake feeding tongs... with duct taped ends. I find this is way easier then trying to catch by hand because they are so quick. as long as you pick them up by the base of the tail, this does not hurt them. The duct tape is to pad the part that grabs the tale.
This method also ensures that I don't get attacked!
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