Found one of our girls dead lastnight

I am glad to hear you won't kill the snakes. I have been around big snakes my whole life and never seen one squeeze the insides out. I don't think it was a snake, prolapes maybe. If it was a snake the bird would be slimly feeling from the siliva. They need a lot of siliva to lubercate the prey to help get it down. Remember too snakes can eat prey that is 3-4 times their own size. As for the snakes, you can always catch and release away from people. But snakes don't eat much, a large snake will useally eat 1-4 times a year depending on the size of it's last meal and temp.

Good luck,

Anna
 
I would think it was the neighbours dog but no feathers were pulled out and there were no teeth marks or anything. Also the head of the guinea fowl was very slimy. I have thought about it and think that the other guinea fowl probably were attacking the snake ( they are quite aggressive ) and it left before it could fully eat the guinea fowl.
 
Sounds like a dog with a big strong mouth. I breed various pythons, and never in my life has one ever sqose(BAD spelling) the guys out of a prey item.
 

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