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Hello,I'm from Germany and my english isn't very well....but i have a
little question.
I have 5 baby corns and one of them does not wont to feed..
So my question it's whats better now:Chickenfat ode goosefat that the snake want to feed?
Thanks for help
Basti
have you tried leaving the snake and mouse in the dark overnight?
Live pinkies?
Wash the mouse with mild soap and rinse very well with water...sometimes they don't smell right. Also don't touch the mouse after washing it. Use forceps or gloves.
I believe it was chicken skin that was used to get some hatchlings to eat. Also chicken broth, lizard scenting, egg yolk, and a few others I don't recall without looking at my list...
Hello,so I diped the Pinky in chickenfat and another Pinky not.
Then I put the Corn in a little Box in the cage with the 2 Pinky's
And he ate one of them (overnight)
=)
Thank's for help
Chicken broth is one of the frequently-recommended scents. Recently people have also had success with raw chicken juice, cooked chicken fat (KFC) and bird droppings.