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feeding chick with beak

sorry. just read that its breeding (not feeding!) section. can sb pls move it to appropriate one. thanks.
 
Potential to cause injury as they're being swallowed. Beaks and claws can be clipped off before feeding if it's a concern.

Having said that, feeding a chick to a Corn is a good way to chase away unwanted visitors. They result in the most evil-smelling poop you'll ever have in your home! Chick poop comes second only to regurges in the Corn Snake Stink Stakes.
 
Potential to cause injury as they're being swallowed. Beaks and claws can be clipped off before feeding if it's a concern.

Having said that, feeding a chick to a Corn is a good way to chase away unwanted visitors. They result in the most evil-smelling poop you'll ever have in your home! Chick poop comes second only to regurges in the Corn Snake Stink Stakes.
i have my corns for more than 4 years now. i always cut the beaks off. its just a question. is there a reason to it?
 
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thanks for reply. i was looking for little more detailed info. if an chase away parasites - what kind? have actually anyone seen snake hurt by beak etc.
thanks again
 
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