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    Feeder "Seasoning"

    While feeding the snakes the other day, my cousin (I feel the need to point out that he and his soon to be mentioned friend are in their late 30s), asked if I put the seasoning on the mice too.

    Of course he got a look akin to this one:

    He went on to explain that his friend has a burm, and that he puts it's food in a bag and coats it with something to make it more appitizing.

    All I could think about as "Shake and Bake: Rodent flavour"

    I've never heard of such a thing, what about ya'll?
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    Re: Feeder "Seasoning"

    Quote Originally Posted by arcane
    While feeding the snakes the other day, my cousin (I feel the need to point out that he and his soon to be mentioned friend are in their late 30s), asked if I put the seasoning on the mice too.

    Of course he got a look akin to this one:

    He went on to explain that his friend has a burm, and that he puts it's food in a bag and coats it with something to make it more appitizing.

    All I could think about as "Shake and Bake: Rodent flavour"

    I've never heard of such a thing, what about ya'll?
    Never heard of it and not necessary. Snakes like their prey items just as they are. They don't need seasoning.

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    Re: Feeder "Seasoning"

    Quote Originally Posted by jglass38
    Never heard of it and not necessary. Snakes like their prey items just as they are. They don't need seasoning.
    Unless you have a picky eater that you're trying to convert.....maybe he played "Shake-n-bake" with a rat in mouse bedding?
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    Re: Feeder "Seasoning"

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC
    Unless you have a picky eater that you're trying to convert.....maybe he played "Shake-n-bake" with a rat in mouse bedding?

    Anything is possible...They still sell snake sausages..

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    Re: Feeder "Seasoning"

    Quote Originally Posted by jglass38
    Anything is possible...They still sell snake sausages..
    Quite nice on a crusty bun though I'm still up in the air whether to go with kraut/mustard or chili/cheese myself.
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    Re: Feeder "Seasoning"

    I dipped a rat in bbq sauce one time....snake nailed it right away....we might be on to something here.
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    Re: Feeder "Seasoning"

    Hey man a little egg wash and cracker crumb coating , deep fry in peanut oil will golden brown. I got southern snake want eat it unless its deep fried.. LOL
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    Re: Feeder "Seasoning"

    Could also have been vitamin supplements, although most will agree that it is not necessary.
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