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12-04-12, 10:12 AM
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Diesel the pumpkin killer
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Re: How to euthanize prey...
Good thread..
You can only edit a post for a short time after you make the post.. 30 minute window or close to that.
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12-04-12, 10:14 AM
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Re: How to euthanize prey...
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Good thread..
You can only edit a post for a short time after you make the post.. 30 minute window or close to that.
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Well dang, maybe if i ask a mod to put that up there for me, i feel its pretty important to check for corneal reflexes. I didnt even think about it till I got up this morning and poked myself in the eye and it hit me.
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12-04-12, 12:17 PM
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Non Carborundum Illegitimi
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Re: How to euthanize prey...
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Originally Posted by dinosaurdammit
Well dang, maybe if i ask a mod to put that up there for me, i feel its pretty important to check for corneal reflexes. I didnt even think about it till I got up this morning and poked myself in the eye and it hit me.
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Do you do this every morning to check you are still alive?    
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12-04-12, 12:24 PM
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Re: How to euthanize prey...
I still stand by CO2. I guess it's the difference between 10 animals and 1000.
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12-04-12, 01:21 PM
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Re: How to euthanize prey...
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I still stand by CO2. I guess it's the difference between 10 animals and 1000.
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Dealing with thousands, c02 is much mor efficient. Also there's a lot less room for error when you're using c02, IMO.
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12-04-12, 01:23 PM
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The Original Urban Legend
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Re: How to euthanize prey...
We use CO2 here at my university, for animals that we are not immediately experimenting on. It looks quite painless; the rats lay down and fall asleep. After a few hiccups, they stop trying to breathe and they are gone. It certainly looks humane, far more humane than smashing their brains in or slitting their throats.
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12-04-12, 03:11 PM
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Re: How to euthanize prey...
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No its usually to pick out eye boogers
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Originally Posted by Aaron_S
I still stand by CO2. I guess it's the difference between 10 animals and 1000.
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I could probably do around 500 animals in less than 20 min with the above method, ive just gotten so used to it its second nature.
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Originally Posted by Will0W783
We use CO2 here at my university, for animals that we are not immediately experimenting on. It looks quite painless; the rats lay down and fall asleep. After a few hiccups, they stop trying to breathe and they are gone. It certainly looks humane, far more humane than smashing their brains in or slitting their throats.
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The "hiccups" are actuarially their diaphragm spazzing out. Some things they feel:
Headache
Lethargy
Elevated rate of cardiac output
Irregular heartbeat
Panic
Convulsions
Chest pain
Hallucinations
Vomiting
Stomach pain
Seizures
Memory problems
Changes in vision
Unconsciousness
Eventually death
Different source:
deeper breathing
twitching of muscles
increased blood pressure
headache
increased pulse rate
loss of judgement
labored breathing
unconsciousness (occurs in under a minute when CO2 concentration rises about 10%)
death
cites: Carbon Dioxide Poisoning
cites: Carbon Dioxide Poisoning
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12-04-12, 06:11 PM
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Re: How to euthanize prey...
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Originally Posted by Will0W783
We use CO2 here at my university, for animals that we are not immediately experimenting on. It looks quite painless; the rats lay down and fall asleep. After a few hiccups, they stop trying to breathe and they are gone. It certainly looks humane, far more humane than smashing their brains in or slitting their throats.
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Take it from someone who's been suffocated and choked: asphyxia is terrifying. Just because something looks more humane, that doesn't mean it is.
~Maggot
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