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Juvenile snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: SE Wisconsin
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Re: About rats...
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![]() Sorry, I know some people are into that but personally I'd rather have it all original. It looks nice from outside the engine compartment though ![]() ![]() |
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"Third shed, A Success"
Join Date: Nov 2007
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Re: About rats...
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The engine compartment isnt extreme at all. I put away the big air cleaner and whatnot of coarse, but its still a chevy 350 with most of the original brackets and whatnot. engine is still orange, but with aluminum heads and intake. The car could be a daily driver if I wanted, but I want to keep it nice, plus we have high car theft around here. Even though its powerful, it purrs like a kitty even when putting around town. 350 hp isnt an insane amount, just enough to make passing other cars go real well. ![]() |
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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Re: About rats...
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LOL!
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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Re: About rats...
where I grew up (German countryside) people ate their pets all the time
they raised that one hog a year like a family pet and then when it was nice and plump, it became the honoured guest at the butcher feast and everybody kept rabbits for food too in fact - the animals where treated well because one wanted good food a bit opposite from what's done in the food industry now no wonder we're stressed - we eat stressed food I guess we'd be better off eating our pets I don't suppose I've got enough room to raise a hog and I don't know whether American butchers make house calls some rabbits would be doable though . . . has anybody here ever eaten rat?
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The Purple Snake
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: VA
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Re: About rats...
Right on, Rhea...and that is EXACTLY why we raise our own meat animals... because here they are happy, healthy, free, respected, and indeed, spoiled. They are just not named. (Hey, Rhea, my butcher really does make house calls!! LOL)
You know what's very interesting to me-- Fluffy won't eat rats!! I bought small rats because she generally eats two large mice and a chick a week, and I thought well, so she can eat a rat instead. She won't touch 'em!! I even thawed the rat with two mice this week, in the same bag, and kind of tangled them up in her tank together-- and the next morning she had picked out the mice and left the rat... LOLOL!!! So mice and rats must taste or smell pretty different--??? Anyone else experience this?? |
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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Re: About rats...
I've only tried rats on one of my kings and he won't touch 'em either
I think he's scared of them
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Re: About rats...
Back to the rat issue. I have bred rats for snake food in the past, the adults were great fun and full of character and personality, the babies were popular too!
I have bought surplus pinky mice from fancy mice breeders in the past..... they didn't seem to mind the fate that awaited their unwanted pinks.
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