Mooing Tricycle
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Anything shoving food down into the animals gullet is forcefeeding.

Cheryl Marchek AKA JM said:Force feeding is shoving food down the gullet
Assist feeding it "hooking" or "Catching" the food in the mouth and the snake completing the feed.
Thats how I define them anyway
Well, to use ball pythons as an easy example; if an animal is predisposed towards feeding triggers that make it difficult or expensive to maintain in captivity, the logical conclusion is that it should not be encouraged or propogated. If the only way to get calories inside an animal is force/assist feeding and all reasonable avenues of behavioral manipulation have been exhausted, then it's not an animal which should be added to the captive gene pool. Though behavioral tendencies are far less easily defined and identified than simple recessives controling color or pattern and it's difficult to be certain of the exact cause of an unsolved feeding issue, it should be treated as potentially genetic. Culling is my solution, since it removes the questions and possibilities raised by selling an animal strictly as a pet or keeping it alive in your personal posession, but opinions will vary about that.
Mooing Tricycle said:Anything shoving food down into the animals gullet is forcefeeding.

mvite said:I doubt that Deborah, (sorry, I don't know her), would intentionally try and harm her investments. I think she probably "winged it"---and I hate to say it---I do too sometimes.
But--for all you tube feeders---here's a new trick I just learned---called "hooking".
Open up a BP's mouth---point a thawed hopper down the bp's throat. Then--press the mouse against the bp's upper row of teeth--making sure that it's caught in the long, rear-facing teeth.
Once it's caught in the teeth--place the bp in its enclosure. The natural tendency of a bp will be to swallow that mouse---with hardly any stress. It works like a charm. Once you get a meal or two in them---they usually take off.
TripleMoonsExotic said:I'm a culler. After listening to others rationality on why they do not want a snake that has been assist/force fed, I understand and agree that if there's a chance that it's genetic or the animal will continue to have problems, it's better off culled. I also cull kinks and other deformities immediately.
I'm of the opinion that "assist feeding" is just a nicer way to say "force feeding." You're still forcing the snake to open its mouth, forcing the snake to accept a meal it doesn't want.![]()
Cat_72 said:And I don't believe in culling animals with such issues as a minor kink, etc if they can still make fine pets and their health and quality of life is not affected. It will only leave here with full disclosure of any such problem....but to kill an animal because it has an essentially cosmetic defect just ain't right in my book.
mvite said:Lemme tell you how cool it is to have a place to talk about this.
mvite said:I have some normal bps that just won't eat. I've tried a few things--and I even had the plastic bag out the other day--for the freezer. But I just couldn't do it! I worked so hard to get those babies---that killing them would almost be an insult to my effort. I "hooked" them--and at least they will live a little longer. They're just my pets---but I still helped make them! Deformities are a different story to me---I would put em out of their misery.
TripleMoonsExotic said:I'm of the opinion that "assist feeding" is just a nicer way to say "force feeding." You're still forcing the snake to open its mouth, forcing the snake to accept a meal it doesn't want.![]()
mvite said:I didn't mean anything bad about culling----it's a genetic "good thing"!
I don't mean that you are a meanie for culling---not one bit. I think its the smart thing to do.
shrap said:But I agree completely that neither procedure should be used prematurely. After all even a new born neonate Ball Python can go 10-12 weeks without eating and not lose any significant weight. Only when I start to see some weight loss will I assist feed.
TripleMoonsExotic said:I realize my posting that I do cull animals could cause consequences of being "flamed," but I can deal with that.![]()