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    Enchis....your thoughts

    Most companies put down their feeders in a CO2 chamber (only takes a few minutes) before freezing.

    Freezing is only a "humane" way to put down rodents that are in the pinky or fuzzy stage. At those sizes they require such a low amount of oxygen that a CO2 chamber doesn't really work.


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    Re: Enchis....your thoughts

    Quote Originally Posted by missriss2012 View Post
    Most companies put down their feeders in a CO2 chamber (only takes a few minutes) before freezing.

    Freezing is only a "humane" way to put down rodents that are in the pinky or fuzzy stage. At those sizes they have require such a low amount of oxygen that a CO2 chamber really works.


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    Thanks for the info. I know they are just rats but I kinda feel bad when I thump a rat and the snake doesn't eat. It ends up being wasted. I know they are going to die anyway, I would rather they be eaten.

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