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01-Mar-03, 12:25 PM
|  | Old Administrator | Join Date: Jan-03 Location: Sydney south, NSW Age/Gender: 54  | | | | I am glad for you David.
Yes David you have got that right.
I would give him another finch in 4 days and week later little mice with wink attached. Use cotton string and broken part of wing have to be tight to the head. tight it tightly, as some times they trying to peel wing of.
If you find out that snake don't like the mice with wing, you can try small chicks. With all mine olives i was able to switch to frozen day old chicks after 2 Live finches.
Bob whitey is starting all his hatchlings on finches. | 
01-Mar-03, 01:33 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Jan-03 Location: Hunter Valley | | | That's great news David. I reckon your smile would reach right round the back of your head.
2 comments:
I think what Slateman said about the cotton string may need clarification. I would think the important point is to use real cotton not a nylon or other man made fibre which may be less digestable.
The other thing I heard you say a dirty word earlier - you were going to 'TAPE' up the cable.  |  | | |