Ok so I had to find a computer just to ask for help on this. I live in an area where there are no reptile rescues. And I do not have the means to transport a hurt snake very far.
So I always stop on the road to help snakes and other animals cross, and take pics of said animals. Well 2 days ago I saw what I thought was a rattler, and was going to stop and take a pic....from a distance, but when I pulled the car over I saw it was a bull snake. It was coiled on the shoulder of the road, and looked just fine. My husband wanted to move it to our garden at the in law's house, to help out with pest controll, and get it off the road, it was only about 2 miles from where the in laws live.
Well any way when we got it to move a bit we noticed it would only move in one direction, and after a couple days of keeping it nice and toasty, I took a good look at it.
It seems to have stopped its moving only one direction, but one eye seems odd, its head is always cocked to one side. if you move your hand on the right side of its head it turnes to look, on the left it does not move at all. I looked closer at its eyes, the right side its eye looks normal, on the left the pupil is huge, and does not react to changes in light.
I think it may have been hit by a car, but I still want to help it, they are too good of an animal to just let die. I am keeping it toasty, and contained, it has water, so it does not dehydrate. it feels a bit thin, but seems active, other than the head tilt.

As for its temperment, it seems strange for a bull, all the ones I have run into wanted to bite my face off, this one is insanely calm.


I know it is bad to take animals out of the wild, but this poor thing was most likely hurt by man, so it is only right that I try and help it.

Thank you
Jamie