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    Re: Is live feeding really that bad?

    Quote Originally Posted by distaff View Post
    One thing that made a strong impression on me early on when I started researching was an account by a guy who blamed a bad batch of F/T for the death of his boa. He believed that the rats had gone bad before they were frozen, and caused two regurges (to the best of my memory).

    Could have been the case, I don't know. I do know for sure that if I get a live mouse - it hasn't spoiled! I can also get a general impression on its current health.

    We raise our own chickens, rabbits and goats. I butcher the rabbits and poultry. I have butchered goats, but it is easier to send them off. I know they had comfortable lives, I know what they ate, I know they were healthy when they died, I know the slaughter was quick and humane, and I know the butchering process was sanitary. Might as well have the same for the snakes if possible. We buy live mice from the local independently owned pet store - they raise their own, and I've told the owner I want to buy some breeders to start my own colony.
    You see I've been keeping snakes for years and years ... Currently have 22 including 8' Snow Boa , F2 Dwarf Hypo Burmese python , various King snakes , Corn snakes , Royal pythons , Garter snakes , Rhino , Bamboo and LTR Rat-snakes .... quite a variety of snakes and requirements .

    Guess what ?

    Feeding d/f frozen all those years , thousands and thousands of feeds and not ONE single problem .... Zero risk of injuries to snakes as well . Bonus !




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