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    Re: Frozen Vs. Live Mice

    Quote Originally Posted by Daybreaker View Post
    Please don't euthanize by freezing, it's totally inhumane and there are way better methods of going about euthanizing a feeder.

    If you don't mind feeding live I would just feed off the mice if the smell is unbearable and see if your snake will take f/t. If you only have one snake that may be a better route to go then breeding your own feeders.

    For rats, I've been enjoying breeding them and raising them up and I think my bf has too. They're really easy to care for, and they don't smell bad at all (we have four females right now with three having babies currently) and they smell better than my indoor rabbits.

    Oh okay.
    I didn't mean to seem inhumane.
    (I though that's how you froze them, my bad. My roommate complains about the smell mostly, but then she complains about how cruel it is to have frozen ones, and then she complains about feeding him live ones because they are alive. I can't wait until I move out she's a pain hahaha)
    And something in me would rather feed him live.
    Getting rats sounds like a plain though.
    Do they breed on their own if you get a boy and a girl?
    Or is their a plan to it?

    ~ Lady
    Last edited by Lady; 02-10-2013 at 07:14 PM.

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