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    Re: Quail chicks for Rainbow?

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    I work hard in her conditioning now. She is removed for handling and I have someone else place food in her enclosure. When she returns to it she looks for food now even on days I don't feed. Not sure if I'd the right way when she is older but works great for now.

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    You remove her, introduce food, then put her back? I would advise against that. Just feed her in the enclosure and hook/tap train her. Touch her with a hook every time you go in to the cage and are not feeding her. She’ll learn that he hook means no food and will turn off her feeding response. Don’t want or be holding a 13’+ snake that has learned that when she’s being put back in her cage that there could be food involved


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