Hubby killed a snake yesterday!! What kind was it? pic added

If it was a copperhead snake, you were good to put it down, as they eat baby chicks/kittens/rabbits and will bite you and kids, dangerous. We have them around here and you can't be too careful around them. Otherwise, you may have killed your best mousetrap. I really like snakes though, even when they eat my wild birds eggs, I know they are just hungry.
 
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these or a bull snake

that is a vary common color patern...what is your definition of long long? I had an eight foot snake at one point so 4 footers aren't long...and 3 foot is impressive for a praire rattler but is nothing for a diamond back.
 
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it was a cooperhead, oh my god
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thats the only one it lloks like.
could there be more, ia m soo disgusted, what would happen if it bit me or hubby or my chicken?
should i call someone to check out the eare to make sure there are no more? i mean it was where my chickens are.
 
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If it was she'd better SSS(in this case, SNAKE! Shovel. Shut up.), according to the MA website, "MA Status: "Endangered." Illegal to harass, kill, collect or possess."
In fact, the only snake listed on the website that's NOT illegal to kill with brown marks like that are milk snakes; http://www.masnakes.org/snakes/milk/index.html

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. Goodness. XD better bury that sucker deep.
 
copper heads aren't that bad...in fact there isn't anti-venom for the bite. deaths from them are almost non-existant...death happens because of an alergic reaction not from the actual toxicity...some damage and swelling and pain but you will live...

just another animal...they are there nothing to totally freak about...

noway of getting pics? It would really help....
 
Depends on the person as to the degree of damage. We have a neighbor who's son was bite twice and he spent days in the hospital and has permanent organ damage. Any bite by a venomous snake requires proper medical attention.
 
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This is correct, a bite from a venomous snake is serious, and requires medical attention. However, most bites do not cause death and if treated early, and the person hasn't any underlying problems, can recover pretty well. The most dangerous venomous creature i the United States is actually the honeybee, which kills a lot of people every year. Way more than any venomous snakes do.

Another interesting fact, is that more people are bitten by snakes (especially in the southwest) when they are under the influence of alcohol. Apparently, inibriated young men think it is a good idea to fool around with rattlesnakes. In my experience, most venomous snakes will try to escape if possible before biting.
 
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If it was she'd better SSS(in this case, SNAKE! Shovel. Shut up.), according to the MA website, "MA Status: "Endangered." Illegal to harass, kill, collect or possess."
In fact, the only snake listed on the website that's NOT illegal to kill with brown marks like that are milk snakes; http://www.masnakes.org/snakes/milk/index.html

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. Goodness. XD better bury that sucker deep.

If that is the case (illegal to kill, harass, etc) , next time you should contact your local fish and wildlife. They probably have a removal service or can recommend a legal alternative to dealing with poisonous snakes.
 
Was it's skin shiny or more of a flat (matte) finish? If shiny it wasn't a copperhead- more likely a milk or corn snake (totally harmless). If it was matte finish it could be a copperhead but several varieties of non-poisonous water snake are marked similarly and can be ill-tempered. I'm not sure what you have in MA (I moved away when I was 6) but the hissing makes me think it could have also been a hog-nosed snake.... did it's nose turn up as if the tip of it had been pressed against something? They're also called a puff adder but are totally harmless.
 

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