Quote Originally Posted by anwhit View Post
I keep this in mind for a last resort. I really feel uncomfortable feeding live because 1, I'm worried she won't go back to f/t, and 2, I'm unsure of myself how to properly monitor the rat to make sure it doesn't injure her. But if it comes to that, it comes to that.
I used to be the same way. Now I feed all my ball pythons rats. As far as monitoring goes, just have a pair of tongs (or a pen/pencil) in hand so when then snake strikes, you make sure the rat can't bite (usually they will strike on the neck or head so it isn't a problem). Once you are sure it won't be of any danger, then you can put down the tongs and watch. The rats don't usually attack your BP. Just put them in and let them roam the tub/enclosure. Don't leave them in there more than about half an hour. If it hasn't eaten in half an hour, take the rat out.

Another thing you can do is try a smaller prey. Maybe try a small rat pup before you jump up to small rats.