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Do you take your snake outside?
If no, why not? If so, when so you do it and how long? Thank you!
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In my yard (which is private): Yes for pictures uniquely which is fast and done when weather permits.
Outside in public: NO, snake keepers already suffer from bad press, animal right activists have been pushing laws to ban snake ownership for over a decade and since the majority of the population as a negative perception on reptiles in general, there is no need to add full to the fire.
Keep in mind that there is no benefit for your BP to be taken outside, and that it can be stressful.
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No, never. I wouldn't risk mites or bugs in my collection, I have way too much money invested. Maybe I would if I just had one garter snake that I caught in the wild LOL.
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Re: Do you take your snake outside?
I do weather permitting, but only 2 get taken outside. Fresh air, stretch in the sun light, new tastes/smells. Do I allow them to roam? No cause of neighbors, parasites, etc.
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I take mine outside sometimes to try and get natural light photos, but it depends on the weather and temperatures. They do not go outside just to 'play'. Sometimes I take them outside to show others, such as when people have asked to see/hold a snake, and they go outside with me if I happen to have one out and I need to go outside for something - again, weather permitting. I own my property, and if anyone in the area objects to my snakes, they are welcome to not come on it... but since I own enough land to keep my horses on it, that's not nearly as much of an issue as it would be in a cramped city residential situation.
Edit - and I certainly don't take them out to play in the horse hay with the wild bull snakes.
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Same here photos only in my back yard.
Public, no because its just plain stupid.
Not only bad press but not worth the stress to my animals or myself.
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I do, in the yard. Getting out to stretch and have some exercise seems to help the male retics in particular, they don't push and smash up their faces as much when they can get outside every few days.
I am very careful when any snake under 5' or so is out as we do have hawks in the area that will snatch up a small snake for a meal.
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Re: Do you take your snake outside?
 Originally Posted by Deborah
In my yard (which is private): Outside in public: NO, snake keepers already suffer from bad press, animal right activists have been pushing laws to ban snake ownership for over a decade and since the majority of the population as a negative perception on reptiles in general, there is no need to add full to the fire.
Keep in mind that there is no benefit for your BP to be taken outside, and that it can be stressful.
This. Although it may seem strange to some that wild animals being taken outside can be stressful, it certainly is for our pets. Wild BPs that haven't been caught by humans? Sure! But just like the difference between a feral and domesticated cat, pet BPs are domesticated and no longer considered fully wild. Because of this, as long as their needs are being met with proper husbandry, I don't see any need to take them outside. The only times mine go outside are around my neck or shoulders while I clean tanks on the back deck. I just don't want to risk anything happening by letting them crawl. Red Tailed Hawks are MASSIVE birds of prey, and after seeing someone in a local herp group post a pic of his Boa climbing a big tree outside, it made me shudder.
If you're going to take them outside, be very safe and cautious about raptors.
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Re: Do you take your snake outside?
 Originally Posted by O'Mathghamhna
This. Although it may seem strange to some that wild animals being taken outside can be stressful, it certainly is for our pets. Wild BPs that haven't been caught by humans? Sure! But just like the difference between a feral and domesticated cat, pet BPs are domesticated and no longer considered fully wild. Because of this, as long as their needs are being met with proper husbandry, I don't see any need to take them outside. The only times mine go outside are around my neck or shoulders while I clean tanks on the back deck. I just don't want to risk anything happening by letting them crawl. Red Tailed Hawks are MASSIVE birds of prey, and after seeing someone in a local herp group post a pic of his Boa climbing a big tree outside, it made me shudder.
If you're going to take them outside, be very safe and cautious about raptors.
There are an insane number of raptors around here, from little kestrels to golden eagles. I've seen a hawk take bull snakes bigger than any of my BP's are. I have photos of my kingsnake in a tree - but it was a little apple tree, no taller than I am, not a tree he could get out of reach in. Took some photos of one of my BP's on a seedling tub, always within immediate reach. I would not let my snakes just wander. Of course, the big snakes are another matter - but even if I had one, I wouldn't let it wander around on the ground without extreme care. Not with fire ants here.
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No I do not, nor do I ever plan to. The cons FAR outweigh any pros you care to list.
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