I recently just wholesaled the last of my healthy corn babies from this year. Now, I'm sitting here with all my keepers, a few that I couldn't wholesale, and about 4 kinked babies.
The 4 kinks are varied in their issues, but all of them are eating, pooping, shedding, etc. fine. In fact, these babies seem to be (mostly) thriving.
I can't bring myself to kill them off. Lol. But I also am not comfortable selling them as I cannot attest to the damage the kink can/will cause in the future.
2 of the kinks are at the base of their tails...one of those seems to have a stunted tail as well and is the more severe of the two kinks; the other you can barely tell the kink is there anymore...just kind of a harder spot.
Another kink is a slight dent mid back. This one I'm a little less worried about because it can't really affect breeding or pooping, but I don't know what it will do if/when she was ever gravid. The last kink isn't so much a kink as it is just a lumpy feeling snake...it's like you can feel some of his ribs poking out further than others.
In any case, these babies all hatched out June/July this year and have made it this far healthily. I've thought about offering them up for free on the local reptile pages, but wasn't sure what that said about me as a breeder. I know a lot of breeders will cull their less-than-perfect babies, but I just couldn't. I also don't keep any kings or other snake eaters to use them for. Though, to be honest, I had considered finding someone who had young kings to use for feeders.
So, do I post them for free as pets on the local pages and not worry about what it will say about me as a breeder?
Do I try and offer them as feeders for kings and, again, not worry about what it says about me?
I really don't want to have kinked pets in my collection since I breed. They'd just eat food and cause me to do more work without any gain from it. What do you all do with babies that have minor kinks that are thriving?
The 4 kinks are varied in their issues, but all of them are eating, pooping, shedding, etc. fine. In fact, these babies seem to be (mostly) thriving.
I can't bring myself to kill them off. Lol. But I also am not comfortable selling them as I cannot attest to the damage the kink can/will cause in the future.
2 of the kinks are at the base of their tails...one of those seems to have a stunted tail as well and is the more severe of the two kinks; the other you can barely tell the kink is there anymore...just kind of a harder spot.
Another kink is a slight dent mid back. This one I'm a little less worried about because it can't really affect breeding or pooping, but I don't know what it will do if/when she was ever gravid. The last kink isn't so much a kink as it is just a lumpy feeling snake...it's like you can feel some of his ribs poking out further than others.
In any case, these babies all hatched out June/July this year and have made it this far healthily. I've thought about offering them up for free on the local reptile pages, but wasn't sure what that said about me as a breeder. I know a lot of breeders will cull their less-than-perfect babies, but I just couldn't. I also don't keep any kings or other snake eaters to use them for. Though, to be honest, I had considered finding someone who had young kings to use for feeders.
So, do I post them for free as pets on the local pages and not worry about what it will say about me as a breeder?
Do I try and offer them as feeders for kings and, again, not worry about what it says about me?
I really don't want to have kinked pets in my collection since I breed. They'd just eat food and cause me to do more work without any gain from it. What do you all do with babies that have minor kinks that are thriving?