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DIY Euthanasia
Hello. I will be feeding my Dumeril's on Thursday, and I do not like feeding live. I've heard of people putting rodents in a plastic container, and spraying some dust remover (or something like that) in the tub, which displaces the air, thus killing the rodents. I have everything ready to do so, but I need something to displace the air in the plastic container. Got ideas as to what I should use? Thanks in advanced.
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Using dry ice worked really for me. Put the dry ice in a small ventilated container, pour water over it and put in a larger airtight container (I used two Tupperware bins). Put the prey in the larger bin and seal the lid. My gerbils passed out in less then 30 seconds and died within a few minutes.
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Re: DIY Euthanasia
I have an old cooler and use dry ice. I put the dry ice in a seperate container with holes in it. Works great.
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Re: DIY Euthanasia
 Originally Posted by DooLittle
I have an old cooler and use dry ice. I put the dry ice in a seperate container with holes in it. Works great.
My bf does the same for our feeders.
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Not sure if y'all care about such things, but dry ice as a carbon dioxide source is no longer listed as being "humane" in the last update to the AVMA Euthanasia Protocol. It is near impossible to control the flow of CO2 using dry ice, and that can cause either panic from rapid onset of unconsciousness or prolonged suffering due to lengthened onset.And it doesn't kill pinkies or fuzzies well at all; they are resistant to CO2 euthanasia.Doesn't mean non-veterinarians or non-researchers can't still use it, but thought you might be interested.
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Re: DIY Euthanasia
 Originally Posted by Mephibosheth1
Not sure if y'all care about such things, but dry ice as a carbon dioxide source is no longer listed as being "humane" in the last update to the AVMA Euthanasia Protocol. It is near impossible to control the flow of CO2 using dry ice, and that can cause either panic from rapid onset of unconsciousness or prolonged suffering due to lengthened onset.And it doesn't kill pinkies or fuzzies well at all; they are resistant to CO2 euthanasia.Doesn't mean non-veterinarians or non-researchers can't still use it, but thought you might be interested.
Thanks for the info! What method of euthanasia do you suggest?
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Mephibosheth1 is correct.
While dry ice is ok in a pinch or last resort, it's not as humane as using a Co2 tank that has a valve to regulate flow. As Mephibosheth said, there is no way to regulate the flow of Co2 using dry ice. If the sublimation is too quick, it causes distress and panic to the animals and they will suffocate before losing consciousness first.
If you do dry ice, make sure the container is large. Add very little amounts of water to keep the Co2 rate slow. That way it's slow enough for the feeders to loose consciousness first before suffocating. Once they're knocked out, you can go ahead and pour more water into the container for a rapid release of co2 to euthanize them.
Two humane methods of euthanasia is:
1) Using essentially the same method as the dry ice method. But instead of Dry ice, it's a Co2 canister(such as the kind used for paint balling) with a release valve. Do a slow gradual release to knock out the rats first, then a rapid release of gas to euthanize them. They tend to panic more if they're awake all the way to the point of death. Plus it's a painful process. Co2 gas stings the nose and eyes, so it's better if they are unconscious for the most part.
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2) Cervical Dislocation: Breaking the neck.
Put your rodent onto a flat surface, such as a table or counter. You can use something like screwdriver or stick to put behind it's neck. Push the rodent into the table with the screwdriver behind it's neck with one hand and hold onto it's tail with the other hand. Pull on the base of the tail until you feel/hear the vertebrae pop several times and the rat is dead. It takes like 2 seconds.
And then there's always the good ol' fashion snake method. ;p
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