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    Re: What do you do with your F/T leftover feeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    If an animal eating F/T refuses and I am left with it what I do is feed wild life, I live on 4 acres between possums, raccoons, owls and hawks there are a lot of takers.
    Oooh any interesting sightings? Funny enough I have actually never seen an owl in person yet!
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    Re: What do you do with your F/T leftover feeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by ballpythonluvr View Post
    When I have leftovers or refused feeders they simply go outback in my yard and in the forest. By the next morning, they are gone. Nothing goes to waste around here.
    Ever seen who ate it? I always get curious about this stuff! Lol
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    Re: What do you do with your F/T leftover feeders?

    I've noticed they start to take on some freezer burn after a couple months after I open the ziplock bags. But the noodles keep eating them for quite a while after. Our cats are all outside cats. So In the morning if they haven't been eaten, I just toss them outside. It's like a swarm of charms after chum. They run up and grab what they can. But the cats have dwindled down to one. He still comes up and takes them fine. If he doesn't then were j the middle of the country. So there's plenty of takers if the cats don't get them.

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    I have a very simple feeding regime. I have around 100 snakes. I defrost around half of what i need one night and feed everything. If something does not feed then that rodent can go to something else. I then adjust what I need to defrost the following night, and defrost about 95% of what I need. Then, on the third night, I defrost what, if any, I need for the remaining unfed animals. This way I have no waste. I do not believe in over feeding animals, and would rather not feed off spare food items to other snakes if they have already received a meal.

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    What do you do with your F/T leftover feeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by Warren_Booth View Post
    I have a very simple feeding regime. I have around 100 snakes. I defrost around half of what i need one night and feed everything. If something does not feed then that rodent can go to something else. I then adjust what I need to defrost the following night, and defrost about 95% of what I need. Then, on the third night, I defrost what, if any, I need for the remaining unfed animals. This way I have no waste. I do not believe in over feeding animals, and would rather not feed off spare food items to other snakes if they have already received a meal.

    Warren
    Even though I only have 7 snakes, this is a very similar practice that I use as well.



    Unless they are all in serious feed mode similar to this. Then I pull out a rat for each one.
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    Re: What do you do with your F/T leftover feeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    Any tricks for getting the ferrets to eat them? I've tried and mine aren't interested.
    If they are kibble fed it's probably easiest to try them on pinkies first, no fur and smaller seems to be easier accepted. In a previous group I had one ferret that took to mice straight off and the jealousy factor convinced the rest they were fantastic lol. They were all kibble fed then but got mice as a treat. Now I swap all new ferrets over to raw, they get syringe fed a meaty soft diet (you can make your own, use commercial raw or even canned cat food) for a couple days where they act like you are evil and it's poison, then they think it's fantastic so once eating it on their own I make it chunkier instead of soup and move them up to bigger chunks as soon as they are eating good on their own. At that point I can throw pretty much anything at them. Usually takes a couple weeks all told, easier if I still have one around to teach newbies though. My group now eat mostly whole prey and gets rodents on Sundays along with the snakes. Which speaking of I need to go feed.


    Someone else asked about cats and my last one loved mice, caught a couple escapees one day and discovered they were fantastic, had never paid them any attention previously and she was like 15 lol. I'd give her a couple a day sometimes although she'd never touch other whole prey. My new kitty I've gotten to eat pinky mice only so far, adults she's not interested. Haven't tried overly hard though.

    You guys throwing them outside should really get cams out there to see what's taking them!

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    Re: What do you do with your F/T leftover feeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by MissterDog View Post
    Oooh any interesting sightings? Funny enough I have actually never seen an owl in person yet!
    No sighting when I thraw a rodent or two out there but in general yes, we have a pair of owls nearby that are very vocal in the spring and I have seen them land very close to our house.

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    Re: What do you do with your F/T leftover feeders?

    I have 34 snakes currently. I thaw enough feeders for everyone, and if one doesn't eat, then I rewarm the rodent and offer it to another one who has already eaten. (As long as the snake that refused isn't in quarantine.) Usually I'll give the seconds to one that skipped a meal recently, one that's about to move up a prey size soon anyway, or a female I plan on breeding next season.

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