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How do you tear a snake limb from limb?
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one rib at a time?

Scott
 
Yes, sorry Bunny for the loss of a hen. I really could come over like SCG mentioned, and take care of that dear snake for you, if you don't have the heart to do it. Not that I'm heartless..I just, well, I'm NOT a snake lover. I love animals, even a lot of reptiles. I have never liked snakes though. :/
 
I don't like snakes either. If they are small and harmless, I usually don't bother them, but if they hurt or threaten, then their goners.

Sorry for your loss Bunny. I would have no trouble taking care of that snake for you.
 
Thanks for your thoughtfulness, guys.

I've always found snakes fascinating; I only kill the venomous ones because I feel they are too risky a hazard to have around people. My kids are accustomed to seeing their parents bring wildlife into the house to share the "gee whiz" factor; frequently, it'll be some type of snake (Hubby brought a Copperhead in one time and I nearly killed them both!). I've found bits of snake skin in the workshop, and I've seen signs of rats in there; if it weren't for the chickens, I'd be cheering the snake on!

I figure the snake has a job to do around here; keeping my animals safe is my job. I hate it when they pay the price for my carelessness.
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You reckon 10 miles away is far enough?
 
" you knew he was a snake when you rescued him." I should have that painted on my walls - I've had too many snakes in my life. Slow learner. Flying solo is so much better.
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If you say so Oz but, only if several chickens participate and tear him limb from limb in many directions at once. I guess I would settle for that.

Actually when saying he should be tossed off a bridge, I imagined a croc or alligator waiting open mouthed to catch him. Just a daydream - as long as it isn't acted out I'm okay - right???


Wait, are we talking about Bunny's snake? Or Diva's?
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