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Just a little trick
Ok now some of you will think this is crazy and might be a good way to get bit but for me it works.
Have any of you experienced the over curious baby bp?
My babies have had this feeding issue from day one. They want to eat and if you assist them they take thier mouse no prob. Just slightly popping it in the front of thier mouth and they coil up and eat. I always try and dangle it in front of them and they have all sorts of interest but then they see the lid is open. Thier attention is turned to , gee whats out there?
Well I found a way to get them to take the mouse. I simply hold the baby and put the mouse,(nice and warm, warmer then your body temp) in front of thier face. This is working like a charm and their attention is all on thier dinner. After doing this a few times I have found thier feeding responce has improved. Not sure why holding them fixes thier focus but hey, if the shoe fits.
I know this is a good way to get bit but its a baby so I am not worried, and you could always wear gloves. I wouldnt do this with an older bp, just babies.
Anyone else try this?
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Re: Just a little trick
 Originally Posted by Kryptonian
Ok now some of you will think this is crazy and might be a good way to get bit but for me it works.
Have any of you experienced the over curious baby bp?
My babies have had this feeding issue from day one. They want to eat and if you assist them they take thier mouse no prob. Just slightly popping it in the front of thier mouth and they coil up and eat. I always try and dangle it in front of them and they have all sorts of interest but then they see the lid is open. Thier attention is turned to , gee whats out there?
Well I found a way to get them to take the mouse. I simply hold the baby and put the mouse,(nice and warm, warmer then your body temp) in front of thier face. This is working like a charm and their attention is all on thier dinner. After doing this a few times I have found thier feeding responce has improved. Not sure why holding them fixes thier focus but hey, if the shoe fits.
I know this is a good way to get bit but its a baby so I am not worried, and you could always wear gloves. I wouldnt do this with an older bp, just babies.
Anyone else try this?
HMMMMMM. BG finds this hard to believe, but BG may try it.
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Re: Just a little trick
Intresting,
I have a couple that actually struck and coiled for the first time while I was holding them thinking of assist feeding.
I put it down to the desire to bite me leading to the accidental "ooooo this is food" discovery. 
But BG's tip of putting the stubborn eaters on aspen instead of paper towels worked amazingly for me. 
dr del
Derek
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Re: Just a little trick
 Originally Posted by dr del
Intresting,
I have a couple that actually struck and coiled for the first time while I was holding them thinking of assist feeding.
I put it down to the desire to bite me leading to the accidental "ooooo this is food" discovery.
But BG's tip of putting the stubborn eaters on aspen instead of paper towels worked amazingly for me.
dr del
Would you expect anything else from a "tip" from Big Gunns?
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Re: Just a little trick
Why is aspen bedding superior to paper towels (or newspaper in my case)?
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Re: Just a little trick
True trick Krypton, It has worked for me . . . I think it is a security matter. If the baby is acclimated to your human hands they tend to be much more daring. Long Tongs rock
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Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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Re: Just a little trick
 Originally Posted by Big Gunns
Would you expect anything else from a "tip" from Big Gunns? 
I'd expect the tip to lead to nothing more than talking in the third person and an overwhelming belief of self importance.
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Re: Just a little trick
I've seen a few pics of people feeding from the hand...
"Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."
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Re: Just a little trick
 Originally Posted by Punkymom
Why is aspen bedding superior to paper towels (or newspaper in my case)?
I think they feel more secure because they can hide in it and they feel it on their sides(a sense of being hidden)! They can't do that with newspaper!
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