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    Question Studding Male Snakes

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    I have never heard of this before today. I read a post in a local paper this morning that was an ad for a person that claimed he wanted to stud out his snakes. I was just wondering if this was common practice. My biggest worry would be that the snake would or could have some kind of disease or parasite that could transfer to my snakes. What do ya'll think?
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    Re: Studding Male Snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by Rije682 View Post
    Hi,
    I have never heard of this before today. I read a post in a local paper this morning that was an ad for a person that claimed he wanted to stud out his snakes. I was just wondering if this was common practice. My biggest worry would be that the snake would or could have some kind of disease or parasite that could transfer to my snakes. What do ya'll think?
    This is why is done rarely and only between people you know and trust, their called breeder loans. You have to know that both their and your animals are healthy. It takes allot to make it fool proof fro both party's.
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