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Re: feeding live pinkys??
I doubt anybody is going to come up with a new argument for or against live feeding.
Most of you have probably witnessed or participated in this debate before so it would be a complete waste of time to repeat it here or try to convince anybody. Personally, I'm satisfied with stating my own opinion and I don't expect it to really matter to anyone else.I really don't care if the rodent has a chance of escaping and I think fairness is about as good an argument as the thought that it's natural or necessary for the snake. It's just my belief that minimizing suffering is the biggest priority. After making sure the snake is fed, of course. Quote:
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Re: feeding live pinkys??
I will leave all matters aside that deal with suffering of the mouse, etc. For me it is simple. Mouse colonies are sometimes found to carry cryptosporidium.
Frozen and thawed, and scented with minnows that are frozen and thawed. End of story.
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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Re: feeding live pinkys??
okay
here's my opinion I don't think my mostly c/b snakes need to exercise their killing instincts I also don't believe the mice are suffering anywhere near as much as kind hearted souls fear they do I feed f/t because it seems cleaner and it certainly is a heck of a lot more convenient
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Never shed
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: west michigan
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Re: feeding live pinkys??
Well who would have thought I'd creat three pages of thread from feeding my garters baby mice. Thanks for all opinions and input. I've lately thought about why I keep the garters I have( Iv'e felt kinda down ) and this is what I've come up with. I keep garters as pets to learn about a new creature that is tipically thought of as nasty and icky, that if observed is really qiute fasinating in its' behavior and food choices,and wiil influence my career choice in college.
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Re: feeding live pinkys??
Good debate. I don't think it was ever in danger of becoming "nasty". People have their own opinions, and they're entitled to them, it's always interesting to hear how other people feel on a subject. That's one of the things I love about this forum...we can strongly disagree with each other without losing mutual respect.
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I agree with James.Garter snakes are not good killers. And every living creature should not suffer if it can be prevented. When I can kill a prey faster than the predator and there is no need for feeding alive, I will do the killing.
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"Preparing For First shed"
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Portsmouth, UK
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Re: feeding live pinkys??
If "killer instinct" mattered so much then surely the local park would be full of people with guns and spears hunting for a squirel or two for dinner. And also if my Garters could speak...bare with me....im sure they would tell me they prefer a nice easy/lazy meal then having to kill there own, if there anything like me anyway.
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