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Here's another thought. Have you ever held a baby chicken? They are nothing but fluff and gristle. Besides the fact that there isn't much nutritional value to a baby chick (a quail may be better, but...) baby chicks are really bad about carrying coccidia. If you are worried about runny poo casued by eating a chicken, just wait until your poor snake starts passing nasty stools caused by coccidiosis. In puppies and kittens, it causes a yellow, runny, foul (no pun intended or I would have said 'fowl' lol) stinknasty poo with blood and mucus in it.
You know what may be more 'fun' for you and your friends? Get a frozen/thawed rat, dangle it by its tail (preferably with tongs, but it's your hand, you choose) and dare them not to jump when the snake snatches the food. That way, your snake is safe from bites from his dinner, the rat doesn't die a slow frightening death, and you can even place bets with your friends as to who will jump and who won't. Just a thought [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img]
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