Why do you guys try to answer questions when you really have no idea what you are talking about?
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collages will not buy anything from the public for the cause of mites and internal parasites, they have their own dealers in those ereas.
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Dead wrong, I can quote about a dozen examples of them buying snakes from private keepers and collectors.
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and copperheads are just biginners snakes the venom is not a very wanted thing.
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Dead wrong again. It is probably used more in research then any other venom. In fact, several labs are currently experimenting with it as a treatment for breast cancer. If the research pans out, there will be a massive demand for it.
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Selling snake venom requires many thousands of dollars worth of very expensive and high maintanance equipment,
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Lord no!!!! I have sold plenty of it. I extract into a sterilized glass receiver. I think I paid $3 for it and transfer it to a veil you can buy at any drug or head shop for about $.50.
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Labs and colleges will only buy from well-established venom labs
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Complete hog wash.
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FDA does not regulate the sell of raw venom. Only if it will be used in the production of a medicine or directly injected into a human test subject does it fall under their jurisdiction. The beginning of most research requires a shoestring budget. A researcher has an idea and he has to do test to see if they hold water. If they do no, he is out everything he spends testing. They will use the most economical supplies available. If for some reason they need raw copper/cotton venom and this guy is local, damn right they will buy his. First time I was approached for venom, a graduate student at Auburn Uni contacted me needing copperhead venom. I had to decline as I did not know how to extract. I ended up supplying him with the snakes and he got someone else from the lab to extract them. After that I went to south FL and spent a week working with an experienced extractor and learned the skill. Since I have supplied venom to students, labs, doctors, etc.
You where right in discouraging extractions, as most people will not seek out an experienced extractor to learn from and will probably hurt a few snakes and get hurt. Also the economic return is not worth the investment if that is all you plan to do. My snakes pull triple duty. I have to keep examples of each on hand for my lectures, so I keep them in pairs or trios as breeders. These are also the animals I extract from when there is a call for it.