Quote Originally Posted by rabbitsforfood View Post
I am not a troll, I feed my dogs a raw food diet, commonly called Biologically Appropriate Raw Foods (BARF) Google it, it's getting more common by the day.

And yes, I do feed whole rabbits (butchered and skinned first) raw to my dogs, bones, entrails and all. The dogs consume everything, including the bones with absolutely no problems. They LOVE it. I feed them whole raw chickens (only cooked chicken bone is bad, raw bones are not).
On a raw diet, dogs eat less food (because of better, more dense nutrition). They poop far less often, and much smaller poop than on a kibble diet. I could go on about the benefits.

Anyways, I wanted to know about the rabbits for snake food market.

Thank you,
Courtney
As you can see Courtney, like any forum there are all kinds of people present. I am very interested in BARF as I have two cats and my girlfriend is campaigning for a dog as soon as we can buy a house. I applaud you on doing whats best for your animals regardless of how you or others feel. You are truly a kindred spirit to many of the members of this forum. In my time hear I have read about a few ferret keepers who feed a BARF diet. I hope that omnibus2 will do a google search for "BARF raw diet" or even search ball-pythons.net as there are a couple posts on this very forum regarding the topic.

As others have said rabbits are generally fed to larger snakes than a ball python. I have only heard of one person who fed rabbit kits to their snake.

Oh and omnibus2 avatar picture is a photoshopped piebald ball python. He made the normal ball python coloring blue. Ball pythons do come in different colors. We call them morphs because well thats what they should be called. A morph is defined in zoology as a visual or behavioral difference between organisms of distinct populations in a species. Here is a good photo gallery of some of the many morphs that we talk about and some people here keep.
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ollection.html