Iguanagirl8662
Katie
Please tell me you kill the mice before putting them in the freezer.
No how else would you prefer I kill it? It's either I freeze it or feed it to my snake live.
Please tell me you kill the mice before putting them in the freezer.
No how else would you prefer I kill it? It's either I freeze it or feed it to my snake live.
While I fully agree that f/t is safer, there seems to be a religious like belief that live should never be used.
No one kills their prey for them in the wild[...]
Injuries are very unlikely if the keeper pays attention and removes prey that the snake is not interested in eating, and injuries from rodents are far far far more likely from rats than they are from mice.
If you know of a way to scientifically measure muscle tone without killing the snake and dissecting it, I'm all ears.
I do it as I hope that other newbs will see that more people are against it than for and they are the ones with lucid arguments not just an opinion and five minutes experience...
I also bet that a lot of very experienced "big name" herpers make use of live who just don't speak up about it because they've rather not be told that they are bad people for doing so.
Plus I dare say 'big name breeders' have a bit of experience......If you mean, by "big name," breeders who are feeding a thousand or more snakes, yes, many do feed live. What is economical in terms of time and often cost to them doesn't mean it's the safest way to handle feedings for the majority of us, pet owners, with a mere 20 or so snakes. If you have that few, it's more important to avoid preventable accidents rather than feed as fast as possible with as little waste as possible.
Plus I dare say 'big name breeders' have a bit of experience......
This is a cornsnake site, and I don't mean this condescendingly, but cornsnakes are generally considered to be a first time snake. So there are a lot of new to snakes people on here....Info,IMO is given out with them in mind.....Even so cohab and live feeding, no matter how long you have had snakes is not without risk...
The freezing hurts at first, before the numbness is all. I have stuck my hands bare into snow many times, and stuck myself to a freezer once as a child, and it *burns* until the cold really kicks in. Then it's all fine and dandy.
:laugh01::laugh01::laugh01::laugh01::laugh01:Please, tell us more about your experience with freezing yourself to DEATH.