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I've considered that, I have a few friends localy that has some. But I decided to just stick with the culled chickens since she likes them so much. Its much simpler for me, makes me feel better about culling them. Atlease they arent going to waste.
I been feeding my frogs baby quails . . .
A bird is actually one of the best foods you can feed to any herp.
I totaly agree with you there. More meat on chicks (week or two old chicks), softer bones, less dangerous when fed alive. Ive always fed prekilled rodents to my snakes cause they are dangerous alive to a snake. But with chicks I dont have to worry.
I've considered that, I have a few friends localy that has some. But I decided to just stick with the culled chickens since she likes them so much. Its much simpler for me, makes me feel better about culling them. Atlease they arent going to waste.
I been feeding my frogs baby quails . . .
A bird is actually one of the best foods you can feed to any herp.
I totaly agree with you there. More meat on chicks (week or two old chicks), softer bones, less dangerous when fed alive. Ive always fed prekilled rodents to my snakes cause they are dangerous alive to a snake. But with chicks I dont have to worry.