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06-23-11, 01:39 PM
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The Scorpion Whisperer
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
Owning any animal simply to make profit off its offspring to me is not a way to make a living. You, and some other snake breeders, seem to me to be running the equivilant of a "puppy mill". Now this snake has the potential of costing you money, and though you are doing a lot of home remedies the moment the word "vet" is mentioned you are ready to...in your own words...dispatch the animal. You use the excuse of not being able to use pain killers to not do the procedure as well as the snake not recovering. Honestly I think it is just that...an excuse.
I have personally taken rats to be put down by a vet because they have had cancers and a poor quality of life. Yeah I spent money with a vet on rats.
Honestly, like many people here I cannot understand your opinion.
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06-23-11, 03:23 PM
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
I really hope that this person gets reported and is banned from ever owning any type of living animal again... People like this make me sick. This is a very emotional subject for me, as all of my animals were rescued or abandoned because of people like this.
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06-23-11, 04:16 PM
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
The funny part is, all the reptiles that die in my care are used as feeders, and nothing is wasted. Animals who die because they are SICK are not fed out to anything, however a snake I have had for a long time who is visibally healthy I see no reason to not use it fully in it's death as a food source, so you can take that crap elsewhere.
As for cruelty, why is it that when faced with a serious medical condition that any other owner can make the decision to put their pet down, however if I make that decision, I'm cruel and should be reported? Accidents happen, illness happens, sometimes the cards simply don't play out. Saying I should be reported because I choose to humanely put down my pet rather than pay hundreds in vet bills is both ludicrous and stupid.
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06-23-11, 04:28 PM
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
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Originally Posted by Dehlida
The funny part is, all the reptiles that die in my care are used as feeders, and nothing is wasted. Animals who die because they are SICK are not fed out to anything, however a snake I have had for a long time who is visibally healthy I see no reason to not use it fully in it's death as a food source, so you can take that crap elsewhere.
As for cruelty, why is it that when faced with a serious medical condition that any other owner can make the decision to put their pet down, however if I make that decision, I'm cruel and should be reported? Accidents happen, illness happens, sometimes the cards simply don't play out. Saying I should be reported because I choose to humanely put down my pet rather than pay hundreds in vet bills is both ludicrous and stupid.
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you appear to be missing my point. if an owner of a pet chooses to put down an animal instead of seeking vet care there is not a thing we can say or do unless you're being cruel to the animal. if you claim to run a BUSINESS revolving around your animals, i feel you are obligated to keep them all in fair health and seek vet care when needed. as i said, do we see pet stores just killing their animals? no. sometimes we see animals dieing at crappy reptile stores, but they get shut down for that, as you should if you continue to put down animals that should be seen by a vet in your "business"
and another thing...... a "business" using their animals as feeders? lol.
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06-23-11, 04:37 PM
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
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Originally Posted by TeaNinja
you appear to be missing my point. if an owner of a pet chooses to put down an animal instead of seeking vet care there is not a thing we can say or do unless you're being cruel to the animal. if you claim to run a BUSINESS revolving around your animals, i feel you are obligated to keep them all in fair health and seek vet care when needed. as i said, do we see pet stores just killing their animals? no. sometimes we see animals dieing at crappy reptile stores, but they get shut down for that, as you should if you continue to put down animals that should be seen by a vet in your "business"
and another thing...... a "business" using their animals as feeders? lol.
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Snakes and Lizards do eat other snakes, why would I waste anything that would happen naturally? This boggles my mind. White rats are a far more unatural food source.
I actually spoke with a friend of mine who is a liscensed vet and very accomplished for over 20 years, and had her take a look at it. The consensus was the safest way was surgery, however the problem is likely to arise again every year around this time, especially given the fact she wasn't eating extra, and wasn't cooled. She was kept in a very expensive caging system at one of my best friends houses in optimal care (she was being used in a display at the time). - The advice was that the best option if this isn't easily remedied both for myself on my budget, and the SNAKES BEST INTEREST, would be to put down the snake.
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06-23-11, 04:41 PM
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
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a "business" using their animals as feeders? lol.
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Your methods of running your so called business are unbelievable. I understand the attempt you're making, you wont get far with your methods.
I'm sure you have healthy snakes as well, but when one gets injured or ill what happens to the snake. The difference between you and a REAL breeder is a long list. (Be creative)
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06-23-11, 04:35 PM
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Non Carborundum Illegitimi
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
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Originally Posted by Dehlida
The funny part is, all the reptiles that die in my care are used as feeders, and nothing is wasted. Animals who die because they are SICK are not fed out to anything, however a snake I have had for a long time who is visibally healthy I see no reason to not use it fully in it's death as a food source, so you can take that crap elsewhere.
As for cruelty, why is it that when faced with a serious medical condition that any other owner can make the decision to put their pet down, however if I make that decision, I'm cruel and should be reported? Accidents happen, illness happens, sometimes the cards simply don't play out. Saying I should be reported because I choose to humanely put down my pet rather than pay hundreds in vet bills is both ludicrous and stupid.
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The difference is a pet owner will make a joint decision with a VET that an animal is not viable before making the decision to euthanize. YOu are choosing to KILL an animall just cos it might cost you some money to treat it.
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06-23-11, 04:39 PM
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
jesus you're hard to get through to. a BUSINESS shouldn't feed their stock animals to other stock animals, period.
if you do, you're either NOT a business, or you're a business that should be shut down.
i have no problems with snakes and lizards eating each other.
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06-23-11, 04:41 PM
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
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Originally Posted by TeaNinja
jesus you're hard to get through to. a BUSINESS shouldn't feed their stock animals to other stock animals, period.
if you do, you're either NOT a business, or you're a business that should be shut down.
i have no problems with snakes and lizards eating each other.
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Why? If I have an animal die, freeze it for 2 weeks, and feed it out, how is it any different than the fact I breed rodents and sell rodents? Both are part of the BUSINESS, clearly I should get rats from an outside source!
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06-23-11, 05:02 PM
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
the difference is feeder rats are bred for the sole purpose of being euthanized and fed, your stock animals are bred to be sold and cared for as pets and should get the vet care that goes along with it. you're clearly just trying to stir **** up so i'm gonna stop feeding into it. good luck not getting shut down.
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06-23-11, 05:29 PM
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
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Originally Posted by TeaNinja
the difference is feeder rats are bred for the sole purpose of being euthanized and fed, your stock animals are bred to be sold and cared for as pets and should get the vet care that goes along with it. you're clearly just trying to stir **** up so i'm gonna stop feeding into it. good luck not getting shut down.
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Tea, That was not a shot at you at all. I did not mean to quote you either.
I know what you are doing with your rats, its smart. You enjoy breeding as a second hobby. Why kill your rats when you can possibly give them a better home in exchange for some frozen.
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06-23-11, 05:26 PM
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
Not getting shut down? Because of a variance of opinions? Farms that raise goldfish feed their goldfish OTHER DEAD GOLDFISH. I'm not feeding chicken to chickens, I'm feeding a dead snake to another predator, one that would naturally in the wild eat snakes.
The funny part is- even with the vet opinion being surgery in the hundreds almost every year, you guys would rather put your snake/pocketbooks through surgery every year than humanely put the snake down. I'm going to try my home remedies, if they don't work the snake will be euthanized as suggested by my friend. Period, if you don't like the vet's opinion - take it elsewhere. You may choose to spend hundreds on a snake, I do not, get over it our opinions are different.
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06-23-11, 05:30 PM
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
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Originally Posted by Dehlida
Not getting shut down? Because of a variance of opinions? Farms that raise goldfish feed their goldfish OTHER DEAD GOLDFISH. I'm not feeding chicken to chickens, I'm feeding a dead snake to another predator, one that would naturally in the wild eat snakes.
The funny part is- even with the vet opinion being surgery in the hundreds almost every year, you guys would rather put your snake/pocketbooks through surgery every year than humanely put the snake down. I'm going to try my home remedies, if they don't work the snake will be euthanized as suggested by my friend. Period, if you don't like the vet's opinion - take it elsewhere. You may choose to spend hundreds on a snake, I do not, get over it our opinions are different.
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06-23-11, 05:37 PM
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
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You are not a vet
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My friend who I called to get an opinion; however, is a certified to practice vet. I'm not claiming I am a vet. You are clearly upset the fact the vet agrees with me.
The funny thing is- I know a LOT of breeders who keep a few extra adult king snakes/bullsnakes around just for this time of year- to eat all the little kinked babies, or to eat snakes who refuse food. Guess they shoulda taken them all to the vet and be shut down for cruel practices.
Again since people want to get off topic with things. If you do not have something constructive to add to the original question- asking for DIY remedies for this sort of thing, please do not post in my thread further. I don't need this argument continueing for pages because we will and always will disagree. Get over it and move on.
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06-23-11, 09:20 PM
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Re: Egg binding. Any sort of DIY advice?
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Originally Posted by Dehlida
Again since people want to get off topic with things. If you do not have something constructive to add to the original question- asking for DIY remedies for this sort of thing, please do not post in my thread further. I don't need this argument continueing for pages because we will and always will disagree. Get over it and move on.
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That's not how things work on a PUBLIC forum. If you post a thread, you better be willing to take ALL of the feedback, whether positive or negative.
You are clearly trying to stir up drama with this thread, as well as your other thread about the rattlesnake roundups.
Also, I wasn't going to say anything about this, but didn't you already get banned from this forum once? I'm seeing a lot of resemblances between your posts and a previously banned member. You've obviously just registered with a new username and are now trying to get a rise out of people.
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