Hello i am new here. ok i got this Baby corn snake a month ago and i just love him so i want to do the right thing for him so i bought this book on corn snakes by Philip purser it says that he has bred corn snakes for many years. he says that when a corn snake gets to be about three years to start to feed them baby chickens that feeding your snake chicks will improve your corn snakes scales/sheen and promote healthy shed cycles as the protein in the chick does wonders for growth and scale development he says that they should be feed as a treats and i was just wondering if any of you guys that have a three year old or older have feed your snakes chicks?
This is Taz my Red Albino Motley het for Butter at least thats what the breeder said he was
having a hard time geting a clear head shot
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.Second nice looking corn snake.Last that book must be older then time itself as i have never heard of that stuff
.I never fed any of my breeders chicks and they lived a healthy well producing lives while i had them.If you feed them chicks you will be spending unneeded money in my opinion
.They do fine on rodents.

I just wanted to know if it would hurt him maybe when he gets a little older i will try a chick or two they do eat birds in the wild and a chick has lots bones and bones mean calcium (milk dose a body good)

