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Feeding chicken hearts to snakes

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I bought some fresh chicken hearts from the local Asian market last week to feed to my lizards (tegu, BTS, etc) and decided to see any of my snakes would take it. I tried it with my kinsnakes, corn snake and sunbeam and much to my surprise they all took them. The feeding response was faster than what I often get with FT mice, even though these were not warmed. Can anyone see a problem with doing this from time to time ? I understand making it a staple would be a problem as its only muscle tissue and not the whole animal meat. But once in a while, like when I'm waiting for a shipment of rodents?
 
I am by no means a nutritional expert, but personally I wouldn't do it. Snakes always feed on whole prey in the wild, so this is very unnatural. Snakes can go quite a while without food, so should be able to go without while waiting for a shipment.
 
Chicken hearts are an excellent source of lean protein and can be safely added to any carnivore diet. That being said...no bones is no calcium so use sparingly.
 
I have regularly used chicken hearts as a muscle supplement for small snakes feeding on geckos, before they get large enough to take whole chicks (I am in a country where I cannot get clean feeder rodents).

I always trim off excess fat, and have never fed just hearts. It is easy to stuff them with calcium supplement powder if required - I used to do that about once a month.

I wouldn't recommend it as a lone diet, but it was useful to me.
 
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