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06-19-13, 04:11 PM
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Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
I just learned--after buying 2 months supply of rats for various snakes--that the rat breeder I buy from DROWNS the rats. I was so shocked that I couldn't say anything, but it has been preying on my mind (pun not intended).
As I was tossing the frozen rats into my freezer, he mentioned that I would probably have to partially thaw them to get them separated because he hadn't dried them after drowning them. I thought I hadn't heard him correctly at first, then realized he was completely serious. This was yesterday; today I looked up the American Veterinary Association's humane euthanasia guidelines to double-check them because I had never heard anyone else say they used this method, and because I've seen LOTS of posts here on ssnakess.com about the use of CO2 or other humane methods, and drowning was never mentioned. It made me think of water-boarding . . . ugh.
Needless to say, I won't be buying any more rats from this person. However, he is a fairly well-respected snake breeder in my local area, and I am struggling with what to say to others. I want very badly to tell people he is using inhumane kill methods, but it won't go over well, I know.
How would some of you handle this??
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06-19-13, 04:18 PM
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Re: Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
Not buy from him and if others asked why I stopped, tell them exactly why.
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06-19-13, 04:19 PM
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Re: Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
advise him of an alternative which is just as easy. Or just dont buy from him
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06-19-13, 04:44 PM
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Re: Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
Not buying from him is the easy decision, which I've already made.
However, that leaves me with a very uncomfortable ethical dilemma that is NOT an easy decision. I can inform him of alternatives, such as a CO2 chamber. I don't think he wants to do cervical dislocation, because he's trying to kill numbers of rats at once, not one at a time, and the CO2 chamber is the only way I can think of that he can kill a number simultaneously.
That still leaves me with what to tell others . . . at least one other person I HAVE to tell, because I recommended that they get F rats from him, and I know for a fact that they would be completely horrified to learn how he's killing them and would then wonder if I knew when I recommended him. I won't have that misunderstanding develop.
But what about the larger herp community in this local area? Would any of you make a public announcement? Or would you simply let the message percolate through the community in its own time? I also don't want this guy to sue me for ruining his business--though he told me himself, so I imagine I'm not the only person who has heard this. I hope.
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06-19-13, 07:33 PM
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Re: Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
He won't be able to win a law suit against you if he is being charged with animal cruelty.
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06-19-13, 08:27 PM
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Re: Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
I'm suprised pest control doesn't have to 'relocate' rats these days, sticky traps, electrocution chambers or w.e they are, and poison are pretty inhumane. If youre really that bothered by it, and would like something to get done, I would just be the thorn in his side and advertise his practices everywhere he advertises his business. But honestly, I hate rats and probably wouldn't care enough to go through all that (might be wrong but its the truth)
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06-20-13, 10:37 AM
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Re: Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
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Originally Posted by smy_749
...But honestly, I hate rats and probably wouldn't care enough to go through all that (might be wrong but its the truth)
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Originally Posted by Amadeus
I couldn't care less about how my rats are killed....
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This kind of thing really rubs me the wrong way. Because you hate something or don't care about it doesn't mean it's okay to be cruel to it. I hate Guinea Pigs but I would never go out of my way to kill one inhumanely and if I were in OP's position and this were about Guinea Pigs, I would no longer give that man my business.
I think all animals should be treated with respect. Feeders or not.
Now back to the original post...
I would simply not give him my business anymore and if anyone asked, I would tell them why. I would maybe perhaps explain to him that I would no longer be giving him my business because of his methods.
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06-19-13, 09:39 PM
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Re: Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
^ I also don't give a rats *** about how he kills them (Haha...)
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06-20-13, 02:14 AM
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Re: Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
I'd take them to whatever the US equivilant of the RSPCA is, and get it dealt with properly. its not a quick way to kill any animal, the amount of suffering must be emmense, and if he can do that, then what else is he doing?
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06-20-13, 09:21 AM
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Re: Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
I couldn't care less about how my rats are killed....
Pahhh water boarding.
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06-20-13, 09:38 AM
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Re: Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
So suffacation by CO2 is less stressful than by water?
Unless he pops their necks they suffer regardless.
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06-20-13, 10:47 AM
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Re: Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
CO2 sends most animals to sleep before it kills them; that is why its the most humane method (for mammals), nothing like drowning.
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06-20-13, 08:02 PM
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Re: Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
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Originally Posted by formica
CO2 sends most animals to sleep before it kills them; that is why its the most humane method (for mammals), nothing like drowning.
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This info is very erroneous. We have w thread on here explaining why coČ is humane at all. I even have an experiment you can try if you don't believe me.
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Humans are omnivorous you know. Meat is required in a healthy diet.
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Wow, you're an idiot man. If you would actually look into a balanced diet you would see that your statement is dead wrong.
On topic;
Drowning is inhumane because most animals are hard wire to struggle in water. The truth of the matter is that once you inhale water it fills your lings and you don't get that burning sensation you get when your holding your breath. I know this because I got caught in an under current when I was a child and inhaled water before I got dragged out.
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06-20-13, 08:22 PM
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Re: Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
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Originally Posted by KORBIN5895
This info is very erroneous. We have w thread on here explaining why coČ is humane at all. I even have an experiment you can try if you don't believe me.
Wow, you're an idiot man. If you would actually look into a balanced diet you would see that your statement is dead wrong.
On topic;
Drowning is inhumane because most animals are hard wire to struggle in water. The truth of the matter is that once you inhale water it fills your lings and you don't get that burning sensation you get when your holding your breath. I know this because I got caught in an under current when I was a child and inhaled water before I got dragged out.
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So drowning only sucks while you hold you breath? I have heard that before....
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06-20-13, 08:32 PM
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Re: Inhumane Rat Killing--I'm Upset
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So drowning only sucks while you hold you breath? I have heard that before....
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Lol! It's pure panic. Once you inhale though your lungs feel heavy but they don't hurt. Coughing it out hurts like hell though!
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