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    Re: bites but wont eat.

    And I quote:

    "I personally hold the mice while the snake strikes, coils, and constricts so that i have better control of the situation, and can then, once the mouse is in the grasp of the snake, control the head until the prey perishes.

    This prevents bites, and also keeps the mouse from startling the snake like it may if it were to run freely in the enclosure.
    Though, keep in mind that some snakes might need to get used to a method such as this ( some get skittish if youre hanging out watching them hunt)"

    scary

    Try dipping the animal in chicken broth once its thawed. [/QUOTE]


    This is extremeny dangerous, yes. Putting your hand anywhere near a snake that's in feeding mode.. not a good idea. Take it from me. I was merely removing an "unwanted" prey item once. My adult female struck and coiled around my thumb. It turned purple and luckily my hubby was home to help gently peel her off. Dunking her into a nearby fish tank did nothing! Invest in a pair of hemostats if you feed f/thawed. If you feed live.. snakes have been constricting rats and mice for millenia. Let the snake do its job! I think that most bites in feeding (rodent biting rat) are when people dangle the poor rat by the tail, pointing the business end of the rat right at the snake. Rat mouth goes in snake mouth.. untold inner mouth damage that you might not even notice. Now when I toss the rat in and let the snake find it, the snake almost always grabs for the rodent's side and the head is left hanging to the side gasping but not able to reach the snake.
    Then... close your snakes' cage and beat it! Get out of the room. I cannot imagine how many times peoples' snakes get distracted by gawkers that either turn their attention to the gawker, and his/her heat signature, and leave the dead rat to lay. I would watch at first to make sure the teeth of the rodent are not gaping open and able to bite the snake; in that case, I slip in a metal antenna and hold the rodent's head away until it is dead; this is very rare in my experience.
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    Re: bites but wont eat.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive View Post
    Then... close your snakes' cage and beat it! Get out of the room. I cannot imagine how many times peoples' snakes get distracted by gawkers that either turn their attention to the gawker, and his/her heat signature, and leave the dead rat to lay.


    I would watch at first to make sure the teeth of the rodent are not gaping open and able to bite the snake; in that case, I slip in a metal antenna and hold the rodent's head away until it is dead; this is very rare in my experience.
    I really should have stopped reading your post as soon as you made the assumption that i fed solely with my hands. In fact, i bid you to go read my original post again. Its funny how... if you actually read my original post, you notice that, oh look my post and your last paragraph, which i have seperated for you from the rest of the main post, are not all that different.

    Until then.

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=59588
    I have now made it easier for you to find the original post in which That quote of mine was taken from, so that you might even see for yourself how wrong your assumption was.

    You know what they say about assumptions *sighs*

    My experience with my animals, thus far, i feel is quite adequate to practice certain methods of feeding, if i feel they make things easier on me, and my animals. I suggest one understand this in the future before they decide to post.
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    Re: bites but wont eat.

    Eh, I re-read it. I still stick by my belief that putting your hands or fingers near a snake in feeding mode, is unwise. But to each their own. I drop the rat in, and let the snake do its thing, and like I said, I hold the rat's head back with the metal antenna if it looks like its jaws could reach my snake. At no time does my hand get within striking range of my hungry snakes; this is just how I prefer it.
    And if you're dangling the rat into the tub by hand; I just don't like feeding live by dangling the rat in, nose-first. Doesn't the snake then grab the head of the rat, pointing the mouth of the rat into the snake's mouth? Where the rat could bite the snake's inner mouth? If not.. and the snake is grabbing the side of the rat in your hand.. that's still too close to the feeder's hand, to me. But whatever works for you.. I just have visions of the uninitiated, holding out a rat to their snake, and getting constricted.. it is not a fun event.
    If a snake does not constrict/eat after a reasonable amount of time, I just use a plastic tub as a shield to prevent a snake biting me (learned that one from experience!) and remove the rat live.
    I don't see where I made any assumptions. I read what you typed (namely, that you feed prey items to snakes by hand) and went from there. I hope that you don't get constricted. I don't know what I would have done if my hubby was not there to peel Ginger off of me. And this was a snake that was not paying any heed to the live rat in her cage at all.. but went after my hand as a prey item when I went to remove it! Good luck.
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    Re: bites but wont eat.

    Quote Originally Posted by hawaiianice99 View Post
    the title pretty much says it all.

    my new baby bp will bite the mouse but wont eat it.
    the bp is about 15inch, and im feeding it thawed mice.

    it bites it but wont eat it, and im feeding it the same as the guy who had it before me did.

    anybody have any thoughts?
    Are you leaving the thawed mouse in the cage on the floor, or are you moving it around to simulate a live rat and inducing the snake to strike?

    -if your snake eats prekilled from the floor of its tub without constricting (some do..) I would just leave the prey item in there overnight. I would make sure that it is nice and warm by placing it over a heat source suchas a spare Under-tank heater. Or dipping it in Warm (not boiling hot!) water for a few minutes.

    -if your snake is constricting but then not eating. What are its behaviors? Is it becoming distracted by outside-of-cage activity like people walking by? Is it dropping the dead rat and then not being able to find it? The one advantage you have here, is that the prey is already dead, and once that snake grabs it and coils, I would put a towel right over its cage and not even look in for a few hours.
    A too-large cage might be a problem too. Maybe the snake loses its prey? I know that many with nonfeeding snakes will place the snake in a small tub (or even a bag, though I am not sure how safe that is) overnight with a warmed, prekilled prey.
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    Re: bites but wont eat.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive View Post
    Eh, I re-read it. I still stick by my belief that putting your hands or fingers near a snake in feeding mode, is unwise. But to each their own. I drop the rat in, and let the snake do its thing, and like I said, I hold the rat's head back with the metal antenna if it looks like its jaws could reach my snake. At no time does my hand get within striking range of my hungry snakes; this is just how I prefer it.
    And if you're dangling the rat into the tub by hand; I just don't like feeding live by dangling the rat in, nose-first. Doesn't the snake then grab the head of the rat, pointing the mouth of the rat into the snake's mouth? Where the rat could bite the snake's inner mouth? If not.. and the snake is grabbing the side of the rat in your hand.. that's still too close to the feeder's hand, to me. But whatever works for you.. I just have visions of the uninitiated, holding out a rat to their snake, and getting constricted.. it is not a fun event.
    If a snake does not constrict/eat after a reasonable amount of time, I just use a plastic tub as a shield to prevent a snake biting me (learned that one from experience!) and remove the rat live.
    I don't see where I made any assumptions. I read what you typed (namely, that you feed prey items to snakes by hand) and went from there. I hope that you don't get constricted. I don't know what I would have done if my hubby was not there to peel Ginger off of me. And this was a snake that was not paying any heed to the live rat in her cage at all.. but went after my hand as a prey item when I went to remove it! Good luck.


    ... the mention of tongs would sort of be a hint.

    Also, no where was the MENTION of me or any amount of advice to feed with hands...

    One would think that a post suggesting someone go buy tongs to feed, and the last bit of my post " feeding with tongs" would mean, hey, maybe this person feeds with tongs and is promoting it. hmmmmm i wonder.
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    Re: bites but wont eat.

    But it seems like you contradicted yourself. You said go buy tongs, but you personally just handfeed. Just sayin It's all good. do what works.
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    Re: bites but wont eat.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive View Post
    But it seems like you contradicted yourself. You said go buy tongs, but you personally just handfeed. Just sayin It's all good. do what works.
    Nope, i definitely use tongs 90% of the time. Sometimes i do leave them for the snakes, and other times i feed F/T, or P/K.

    If something is unclear, ask me to clarify it, id be more than happy to explain!
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    Re: bites but wont eat.

    Oh... You hold the mouse with the tongs. See, I read it that you held it with your hand. OK..! See, that I have no issue with. Your hand is out of the way.. it is similar to the metal antenna that I use to hold a rat's jaws away if need be while the snake constricts (but less "redneck" than my antenna) We country folk tend to improvise once in awhile.. hence, the baling-twine curtain-holders..
    I think that we are on the same page now.
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    Re: bites but wont eat.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive View Post
    Oh... You hold the mouse with the tongs. See, I read it that you held it with your hand. OK..! See, that I have no issue with. Your hand is out of the way.. it is similar to the metal antenna that I use to hold a rat's jaws away if need be while the snake constricts (but less "redneck" than my antenna) We country folk tend to improvise once in awhile.. hence, the baling-twine curtain-holders..
    I think that we are on the same page now.
    LOL yes. no hands.

    and hey, im country folk too! and have improvised in the past. Wooden spoons and spatulas and other such things are not uncommon tools when one is in need!
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    Re: bites but wont eat.

    lol! My grandma used to swat us kids around with wooden spoons!
    I have been at a barbecue where pitchforks and a metal rod were used to hold the meat up over a fire to cook. Thinking back, I hope they were not the pitchforks that they used to clean their barn..
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