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Re: pre-killed food
 Originally Posted by joshn6805
So it is humane?
Hitting a rat over the head to knock him out is much more humane than being squeezed to death.
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Re: pre-killed food
 Originally Posted by joshn6805
So it is humane?
People will disagree on whether or not hitting a rat over the head with a brick is humane, but many places of research that have to dispatch the rats at the end of experiments use a pretty common spin and thwack technique from what I've been told my college friends in medicine/psychology.
If it's quick and easy with little to no chance of screwing up, it's probably "approved".
There are many "approved" methods of head trauma.
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Re: pre-killed food
Do you only need to p/k one or two? Because the dry-ice/paintball one is mainly for a lot of feeders.
I only p/k one rat a week because I only have one snake that do not eat live. I just use a keyboard cleaner and a ziploc bag. Put the rat in the bag, spray with keyboard cleaner (compressed CO2), and the rat falls asleep in about 5 seconds. Then he just stays in there for another minute or so to die peacefully.
Last edited by dr del; 03-23-2009 at 02:15 PM.
Reason: correcting typo for you ;-)
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Re: pre-killed food
 Originally Posted by anatess
Do you only need to p/k one or two? Because the dry-ice/paintball one is mainly for a lot of feeders.
I only p/k one rat a week because I only have one snake that do not eat live. I just use a keyboard cleaner and a ziploc bag. Put the snake in the bag, spray with keyboard cleaner (compressed CO2), and the rat falls asleep in about 5 seconds. Then he just stays in there for another minute or so to die peacefully.
Thanks! I got some live mice today and tried to do the seperation of the spine but they were too fiesty and I couldnt even grab onto the head or keep it down with a ruler. I decided to try this way out and they were gone in seconds. They peed when they died, should I rinse the mice off or just put them in a bag in a freezer now?
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Re: pre-killed food
 Originally Posted by anatess
Do you only need to p/k one or two? Because the dry-ice/paintball one is mainly for a lot of feeders.
I only p/k one rat a week because I only have one snake that do not eat live. I just use a keyboard cleaner and a ziploc bag. Put the snake in the bag, spray with keyboard cleaner (compressed CO2), and the rat falls asleep in about 5 seconds. Then he just stays in there for another minute or so to die peacefully.
OMIGOSH!!! DO NOT PUT THE SNAKE IN THE BAG! So sorry... I misstated above! I meant, put the RAT in the bag. But, yeah, good you understood what I meant. 
If they pee, just wipe them down with paper towel. I wouldn't wash them unless you plan to dry them before freezing. I put a small amount of their bedding in the ziploc bag with them to absorb pee.
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BP owner since Oct 2008, so yeah, I'm no expert.
0.1.0 pastel bp
1.0.0 spider bp
0.1.0 albino bp
1.0.0 bumblebee bp
1.0.0 yellowbelly bp
0.0.1 normal bp
1.0.0 normal western hognose
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO what a ride!"
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