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Swallowing concerns
My BP's feeding day is today. When she struck the mouse she missed the head so she seems to be having a bit of trouble properly lining up the mouse to swallow. She'll keep trying until she gets it right won't she?
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Re: Swallowing concerns
Never mind she got it. She's swallowing it tail first though, silly snake.
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Re: Swallowing concerns
yes they do that sometimes especialy when they can handle something a bit larger my girl sam could probably eat mice backwards in her sleep she's quite large though weighing 5 and a half pounds maybe six have'nt weighed her lately
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They will take it anyway they can get it. It may take them some time to get it down, but if they're hungry, they will eat it, eventually.
Jim Smith
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my normal tries to eat them sideways all the time. i just let her gnaw on it for a while and eventually she gets it right, or backwards, just not sideways. lol
A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.
*Chris*
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Re: Swallowing concerns
 Originally Posted by mpkeelee
my normal tries to eat them sideways all the time. i just let her gnaw on it for a while and eventually she gets it right, or backwards, just not sideways. lol
Glad mine isn't the only one! CHOMP straight across the middle, drags it around a bit (F/T), then eventually lets it go and takes over 10 minutes to figure out how to position it. Duh!
1 husband ~ 2 daughters
1 dog ~ 3 cats ~ 1 guinea pig
1 BP: Patriot 
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