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This is what the girls found in the back yard this morning. I am scared to death of them.
Yep, that's a young moc. If anyone ever needs something identified, just let me know. I've worked with reptiles extensively. Just post or message me. As long as it's a decent pic (and the snake is still alive), I'll be happy to ID it for you. :)
 
Oh man! Poisonous snakes are scary!


My girls got another nice treat to enjoy this morning. I scooped the rest of the broken watermelon out last night and put it in the fridge for us. The two big pieces of rind that were left I used as platters topped with squash trimmings and leftover plain Quinoa. The Quinoa is high protein so thats a bonus. Boy are they enjoying their treat!
 


This is what the girls found in the back yard this morning. I am scared to death of them.


Yeah I ran across one of these just the other day while picking water melons I let him go where he wanted to. Up until that time me and BJ(the dog) were having a merry ol' time out in the field. Afterwards, there was much more attention to detail being put into the watermelon gathering. LOL

Jeff
 
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Yep, that's a young moc.  If anyone ever needs something identified, just let me know.  I've worked with reptiles extensively.  Just post or message me.  As long as it's a decent pic (and the snake is still alive), I'll be happy to ID it for you.  :)


If it had bitten the chickens, would it have been fatal. I've seen videos where chickens go after snakes. Are they immune?
 
If it had bitten the chickens, would it have been fatal. I've seen videos where chickens go after snakes. Are they immune?

Yes it would be fatal although they eat a lot of non-poisonous snakes but a bite from a Cottonmouth that size would surely be a death sentence for a animal the size of a chicken for sure. I've seen 50-60lbs dogs that have been bitten by snakes like that and it puts crimp in their stye for a couple of weeks so anything smaller than that would surely suffer greatly or not survive, I figure.there was a fellow on here (BYC) Yard-full-of- Rocks he had a 10-12 lb Barred Rock male die from a copperhead or cottonmouth bite just last summer.

Jeff
 
If it had bitten the chickens, would it have been fatal. I've seen videos where chickens go after snakes. Are they immune?
Yes, and from what I've been told, the young ones are more likely to deliver a full venom load... but I have no proof to back this up. :p

One of my dogs was bit by a moc once. It was not an issue, no swelling or anything... it was "dry" bite. So I guess there may be some truth to it.
 
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Yes it would be fatal although they eat a lot of non-poisonous snakes but a bite from a Cottonmouth that size would surely be a death sentence for a animal the size of a chicken for sure. I've seen 50-60lbs dogs that have been bitten by snakes like that and it puts crimp in their stye for a couple of weeks so anything smaller than that would surely suffer greatly or not survive, I figure.there was a fellow on here (BYC) Yard-full-of- Rocks he had a 10-12 lb Barred Rock male die from a copperhead or cottonmouth bite just last summer.

Jeff


Thanks guys. I guess the chickens know which is which or it is luck of the draw. I would be happy to never see another snake. Really truly freak me badly. I almost couldn't look at recent snake fotos on the thread. Really. A Russian family lived next to me in Knoxville. Ivan, the dad, said the only thing that scared him more than a snake was the KGB. Lol
 
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