although it must be done, i still feel for the rodent that i feed to my snake because i respect all living creatures no matter what value our society places on them.[/quote]
this is my point, if you're keeping a snake in a captive environment and feeding them living things, then why call someone immature etc. That is uncalled for in a public forum. I'd say take it to PM, but I wouldn't want a PM about it, since my opinion seems to differ, as do others.
I actually kinda like the mice better than the snakes, for entertainment value
, but I gotta feed the snakes, eh.
I don't want to feed the mice I have to produce pinkies, unless they go biting me, but then I'm the one that is keeping it captive so who's fault is it for biting me, but who has a right to judge since we are all holding animals, probably against their will, but who knows...
I'm not here to judge, but I'd say death is death, and being eaten or smashed is still a death that wasn't by choice, as are almost all deaths.
bottom line for me is, I like my mice, till they try to harm me, just as they don't like things that harm them. My mice seem to like me, though they much prefer their own.
I coulda bought a kill trap for a couple bucks, or less at a yard sale, and just whacked his butt and bought another male for two bucks, but I'm a considerate immature a$$hole, so there ya go, jesus.
I don't know about you, but I've killed animals before, for food. First deer I was 12 years old, and didn't think of it as bambi, but now I don't hunt cause I don't feel like killing animals, unless they flick my switch, then it's on.
The earthworms, I'm assuming you are refering to night crawlers as earthworms, like deep burrowing areas. They burrow and live in the burrowed tunnels, whereas red wigglers just eat the composting material, especially manure, that is close to the surface.
Red wigglers will survive with only 4 inches of depth to live in, and they don't care for dirt, but night crawlers like dirt and compost and drag the compost down into their burrows that go several feet into the earth.