cornsnake123
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i was reading a book on corn snakes and i came across corn Snake sausages does any1 no where i can get them from?
Gintha said:GRATS Princess!!!!! :cheers:
This is thread is quite old, but besides that, I just have to ask, why? What's the point? I supposed if you were really bored and had nothing better to do, you could play around with things and create something. I don't think something that had just muscle mass to it, like human-grade rabbit meat, would be good enough for snakes, because they get their calcium from the bones of their prey. And muscles don't have bones, last time I checked. And rabbits are not a natural food for corns. No corn would ever get big enough to eat even a baby rabbit.Raxen said:Strange question. What if you could make snake food yourself? I was looking at some snake sites randomly and i came across a garter snake site, the owner of the site has devised and used a snake food for several years based on the snakes diet, fish, although he uses fish much larger than what a garter snake can eat and guts it. (he puts vitamin supplement). So i was wondering if you used something like rabbit meat which you can buy for human consumption in the recipe to adapt it for corn snake. Just an idea, i feed my snakes mice generally, tried rats but they're fussy. :crazy02:
Here's a link to the guys site.
http://www.gartersnake.co.uk/maintenance.htm#Home-made%20garter%20snake%20food
Gintha said:These seem soooo sketchy... meat derivatives LOL.. I know in hot dogs "meat derivatives" include: intestines, colons, rectal tissue, brains, spinal cords, veins and arterial tissues, epidermal flesh (doesn't say "hair free" flesh either), hearts, other organs (like gall bladders and spleens) and genitals. Yum yum yum! *offers everyone a hotdog*