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Old 10-12-14, 07:49 PM   #16
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?

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There's always the risk of the beak tearing up the insides of the snake. Personally, I don't use chicks at all unless it's a last resort to try and get a snake to willingly eat. I hear it's like crack to them and could possibly not switch back to rodents after. Raw poultry could also risk salmonella for both the animal or you (slim, but it does raise the risk versus a rodent).

Plus, a poultry diet makes for wayyyy stinker poops, so I hear. Poultry and fish make for big stinks (for snakes that isn't in it's usual diet.)
It always sort of baffles me that people think this. What about the large snakes that eat animals with horns or antlers? Or rabbit claws, rat claws, broken bones? Or snakes that eat eggs whole, crush them inside their body and yak them back up? It reminds me of when people ask if they can feed raw chicken feet to their dogs and are worried about the nails hurting them and asking "Should I clip the nails?"....

Anyway, I occasionally feed my BCI chicks that my tegu didn't eat and have yet to experience the awful poop people always talk about. Maybe it depends on the snake?

I wouldn't exclusively feed chicks but I would definitely add them for variety (given that the snake doesn't get addicted to one prey item).
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Old 10-12-14, 08:21 PM   #17
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?

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It always sort of baffles me that people think this. What about the large snakes that eat animals with horns or antlers? Or rabbit claws, rat claws, broken bones? Or snakes that eat eggs whole, crush them inside their body and yak them back up? It reminds me of when people ask if they can feed raw chicken feet to their dogs and are worried about the nails hurting them and asking "Should I clip the nails?"....

Anyway, I occasionally feed my BCI chicks that my tegu didn't eat and have yet to experience the awful poop people always talk about. Maybe it depends on the snake?

I wouldn't exclusively feed chicks but I would definitely add them for variety (given that the snake doesn't get addicted to one prey item).
I'll be honest: I was nervous feeding my corn a chick the other day. The beak was definitely noticeable as it made it's way down. Still, snakes insides are resilient.
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Old 10-13-14, 08:40 AM   #18
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?

Yeah I was thinking that maybe I could feed my rainbow a mixed diet when she is larger if she isn't picky.
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?

I actually haven't noticed any more odor from day old chicks compared to rodents, and the poo isn't that runny.
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Chicken looks like it was fully digested a few days ago. Should have feather bundle poo soon.
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Old 10-13-14, 01:44 PM   #21
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?

Also, if the snake is big enough, it might help to feed a mouse or rat with the chick. More calcium plus fur to hold the waste together.
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