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Lotabob Posted - 20/05/2011 : 21:42:48
](I had the camera right by me so was able to catch this).

Right, now I have NEVER heard of this before in all my years. I start feeding Sanke, she goes bum first as usual.



The phone rings so i put the lid on the RUB and get caught on a 15 minute sales call from Three (I will find you!!!), I hear something I've never heard before, so glance over and oh my goodness gracious me, gasping away is Sanke and what I can only describe as her face distorted and spread 3 times wider than it should be.



I see a mouse tail, mouse boy parts back paws and the head!!! She is trying to eat this mouse sideways. Panic stations, woman on phone gets cut off, I get down and get a closer look (and a photo as I barely believe it myself).

I decided it is going to need turned before it can be swallowed so I grabbed her scooped her up, and using the round (not ink side) point of a pen I very gently push the head down while simultaniously gently pulling the tail, it shifts round slightly and she stopped gasping. The head starts to go down so i just gently held the tail for about a minute until it was in a more normal position and then let the tail go. She got it swallowed the lump is shorter and fatter than normal but poor thing, I don't think this Boa has a clue, its always bum first and now sideways. Anyone any ideas as to how I can encourage her to eat head first?




My nerves are shot to pieces after that. Where is the whiskey.
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Lotabob Posted - 25/05/2011 : 17:59:09
quote:
Originally posted by louise32

After seeing this on TCS I watched my boas eating this time and funny enough my brb did the exact same thing, ate backwards and folded the mouse.

I also notice since using my own bred feeder mice, that the snakes pay much more attention to the back end of the snake! I'm guessing it's because they are very fresh (I kill them just mins before feeding to the snakes) so they must smell very strongly of mouse urine. The corn I fed yesterday spent a good 5 mins just nudging and sniffing the back end of the mouse before eating it bum first.



Hmm, maybe I need to curl the mouse head round and rub some of the 'good stuff' onto the head. Yuk! She is going up onto rats this week so all been well she will have to take them lengthways again, lol.
n/a Posted - 25/05/2011 : 11:53:55
quote:
Originally posted by Lotabob

Eshay owsknay igpay atinlay, its the ommoncay anguagelay of a ogghay landisay oabay.

Not a lot of people know that.

I am going to try heat the head up more than the body and hope her sense of heat guides her in, I'll have the cattle prod on standby though, she WILL learn.



LOL!

Caesar adsum jam for te
Brutus ad erat
Caesar sic in omnibus
Brutus in is at

Or should that be egurgeray in omnibus?
louise32 Posted - 25/05/2011 : 09:09:33
After seeing this on TCS I watched my boas eating this time and funny enough my brb did the exact same thing, ate backwards and folded the mouse.

I also notice since using my own bred feeder mice, that the snakes pay much more attention to the back end of the mouse! I'm guessing it's because they are very fresh (I kill them just mins before feeding to the snakes) so they must smell very strongly of mouse urine. The corn I fed yesterday spent a good 5 mins just nudging and sniffing the back end of the mouse before eating it bum first.
Lotabob Posted - 25/05/2011 : 00:58:00
Eshay owsknay igpay atinlay, its the ommoncay anguagelay of a ogghay landisay oabay.

Not a lot of people know that.

I am going to try heat the head up more than the body and hope her sense of heat guides her in, I'll have the cattle prod on standby though, she WILL learn.
n/a Posted - 24/05/2011 : 22:51:47
If it's a white rat, get a felt tip and write on its forehead: Eat from this end!!

(Oh yes, snakes can read. Snakes are capable of anything ...)

Erm, mind you, if she's a Hogg Island, you might have to translate it into Spanish ... but what's google for eh?
Lotabob Posted - 24/05/2011 : 18:54:55
Oh no Sanke did not appreciate it one bit, I got hissed at and tail rattled I'm guessing she just didn't have the fight in her probably because she could barely see round the mouse. She's going upto rats this week so fingers crossed she will figure out the head end is the easy end.
Tawfik47 Posted - 24/05/2011 : 12:38:11
LOL, seems like ur snakes don't appreciate ur help as well as ours
Except the Boa, i think this look is almost all the time on her face or it's just me who think this because she is a pretty huge snake for me.
Kelfezond Posted - 24/05/2011 : 11:29:30
Strange whenever I help my snakes the look on their face says 'touch me again andd you'll lose your fingers''
Tawfik47 Posted - 24/05/2011 : 08:50:50
Wow !! that was a hell of an experience for u Bob, i remember my self in a similar situation when i had to pick up a tick from Blitz eye, that was pretty much stressful, but it really feels better after u finish helping ur royal, and see the look on his face saying: "Thank you "
Lotabob Posted - 24/05/2011 : 00:35:52
Looking back now it was no harm done and a great photo opportunity but I do vry much hope she doesn't do it again, I'm going to try really heating the head up maybe the heat will guide her to the right spot to eat it. Though as experiences go, I think I'd be quite good at assist feeding now, lol.
n/a Posted - 23/05/2011 : 21:30:24
My God Bob - that was heroic! I've known them try to eat prey like that but they've always chewed it round into position or spat it out before it's got jammed ... I bet you were shaking like a leaf - definitely an occasion for a drop of the hard stuff!

Lol Kelf - as one Lilith to another, she obviously knows about a bottle of whisky - that's my girl!
stumpy Posted - 22/05/2011 : 19:21:05
Can you help STICKS
stumpy Posted - 22/05/2011 : 19:19:31
Well done you
Lotabob Posted - 21/05/2011 : 21:13:39
Wow Morrisons are really going over the top now, I've seen security tags on the neck of a bottle before but never one that tags you.

I was worried that it would injure her, when I picked her up her mouth was stretched pretty tight but the teeth had it well and truely wedged, I had to very gently turn the mouse basically in the space it was in, I could tell when it was in a better position when she stopped gasping (and started hissing just after, love how they appreciate us lol)and also the mouse started moving downward. Though She didn't put up any fight so I think she did know I was helping, she is super strong if she'd have wanted to make it difficult there was a good 2 foot of her capable of been naughty.
Kelfezond Posted - 21/05/2011 : 20:32:05
My goodness that is quite a story. I've never seen a snake eat sideways, mine try but never quite manage it. Makes you wonder how far she could have gotten without you intervening would she have been injured? Scary stuff.


Also for your nerves, here is the whiskey!
sandi Posted - 21/05/2011 : 19:38:33
Jeepers! not seen that befor either! Mine often eat backward, florence did this every feed for months but has just grown out of it, Think its an age thing, the kids still learn by their mistakes!
blackskull Posted - 20/05/2011 : 22:34:57
im sure i would have worried if i saw that too
Lotabob Posted - 20/05/2011 : 22:32:29
they don't have the heat pits as such they do sense heat though through receptors in a similar position to a heat pit but its not pitted.

Its a first for me but talking to people on TCS it does happen and I could have left her to sort herself out but I did panic a bit.
blackskull Posted - 20/05/2011 : 22:06:53
christ never seen that before. i don't know much about boas, do they have heat pits like royals to sense their prey?

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