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What do people do with "refused prey"?
We feed our BP frozen/thawed mice.
She has refused a few times since we had her....the first 3 times are because we just tried to feed her during shedding but we don't even bother trying to feed her during a shed anymore.
After her last shed she ate 2 weeks in a row but last week refused for unknown reasons and this week ate again.
I understand they are picky but these mice die for them to eat so I just want to know what people do with "refused food"?
We throw our snake's refused food out in the yard.(I hope others don't throw them in the trash)
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Re: What do people do with "refused prey"?
I get mine killed, but if they deny then i freeze them an thaw them out next feeding and my snakes take them easy.
Though my male likes pre/thawed killed more then my female does.
I know lots of people who throw out dead animals in the trash. [Mostly rabbit breeder since i know more of them] But, i do not think that's allowed, i am pretty sure animal services is supposed to take all dead animals even if they are babies.
Last edited by pinkeye714; 01-09-2011 at 06:21 AM.
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Feed them to another snake. If they don't eat it, then it goes into the trash.
Jim Smith
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I do the same as JH I just move on to the next snake in my rotation with it.
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Re: What do people do with "refused prey"?
 Originally Posted by derrabe
i do the same as jh i just move on to the next snake in my rotation with it.
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trash. either way that rat was going to be money spent that day so if they dont eat i trash it and offer again next week.
A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.
*Chris*
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It goes back in the bin and lives for another feeding day.
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Re: What do people do with "refused prey"?
Like many others, I feed the refused prey to another snake. I don't have that many snakes yet, but there is always one that is willing to take it.
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