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10-05-14, 12:57 PM
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Chicks instead of rats/mice?
I was wondering if frozen thawed chickens could be a substitute for most snakes? I'm considering getting a new snake this weekend and was wondering about this, not sure what I'll find but was curious if it would work.
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10-05-14, 01:40 PM
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?
Rats and mice are better in general, but chicks are still pretty good. You just don't want to feed a snake on exclusively day old chicks.
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10-06-14, 12:00 PM
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?
I have a retic that will only eat quail and chickens. he seams to be doing fine.
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10-06-14, 12:08 PM
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?
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.)
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10-06-14, 01:10 PM
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?
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Originally Posted by Hyokenseisou
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.)
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The same could easily be said of rodent claws. I actually had the claws of a frozen mouse cut me THROUGH the packaging it was shipped in. Imagine the damage they could do to a snake's insides.
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10-06-14, 03:04 PM
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?
Rabbit claws are way worse than rat claws and probably as equally dangerous as a chicken's beak/claws. I use all of the above (and more) without issue.
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10-06-14, 04:21 PM
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?
snakes feeding on chicks tend to have runny really really smelly poops mate
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10-06-14, 04:24 PM
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?
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snakes feeding on chicks tend to have runny really really smelly poops mate
cheers shaun
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In my experience it's only when smaller chicks are fed. I haven't experienced this when feeding larger chickens. In fact, I get nice poop/feather bundles that makes cleaning a breeze if I'm lucky. I'll get a picture next time.
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10-06-14, 06:28 PM
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?
If I am not mistaken chickens are lower in protein, fat and calcium(hallow bones) compared to rats/mice but I wouldn't know if feeding a snake exclusively chicken would cause any nutrient deficiency.
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10-07-14, 09:24 AM
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?
Thanks for the input guys I'll keep thinking on it and decide what would work if I get a snake.
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10-08-14, 06:43 PM
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?
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Originally Posted by millertime89
In my experience it's only when smaller chicks are fed. I haven't experienced this when feeding larger chickens. In fact, I get nice poop/feather bundles that makes cleaning a breeze if I'm lucky. I'll get a picture next time.
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thanks for the info mate
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10-08-14, 07:27 PM
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?
Jumbo chicken was consumed last night (3+ lbs), lots of feathers on that bird too, I'll snap a picture when it comes out the other end.
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10-12-14, 08:37 AM
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?
Could a columbian rainbow boa be healthy if fed chicks when it is an adult?
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10-12-14, 10:45 AM
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?
You probably shouldn't feed a snake on exclusively chicks. They're bad when added to a snakes diet, but they don't have as much calcium as rodents and produce runny bowel movements. If you want to feed a lot of birds, you could try getting some older quail.
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10-12-14, 04:24 PM
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Re: Chicks instead of rats/mice?
Okay thanks I just got a tiny baby Columbian rainbow boa I named Cecil, and a little male hognose that has yet to be named. I'm so happy!
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