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    Re: To Feed or not to Feed?

    Feed to your Snake, Y or N?

    1. Large Wound or Abscess on the rat, obviously infected? Freeze + feed

    2. Small wounds, various scabs from fighting? Feed

    3. Stillborn? Toss out if not already eaten by rats

    4. Birth Defects? Feed

    5. Dead in cage (still warm and floppy) Feed

    6. Dead in cage (cold and stiff) Toss out

    7. Respiratory Infection (rat, not the snake)? Feed

    8. Mammary Tumors? Feed

    9. Other tumors, growths? Feed

    10. Unexplained illness? Feed
    Mike Schultz
    Outback Reptiles
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    703-365-2262

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