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Feeding method for snake feed
1. Young snakes are typically fed with small prey that either hatches from eggs or is produced by the mother until their first hibernation period. For the first 1 to 3 days of life, they usually do not require external feeding because they absorb nutrients from the yolk sac. On day 4, they enter the open feeding phase. At this stage, their ability to actively hunt and consume food is limited, so artificial feeding methods are often necessary. This can be done by placing bait, such as small fish, worms, or baby mice, in the snake’s activity area. It's important to separate weaker snakes from more aggressive ones to prevent injury or competition. In some cases, a syringe or similar tool can be used to administer liquid feed like egg yolk or milk directly into the snake’s mouth. When feeding, large syringes should be sterilized first, then filled with a soft paste. Gently grasp the young snake, open its mouth, and slowly inject the mixture. After swallowing, gently press on the snake’s throat and rub downward to help it digest. The amount of food should be based on the snake’s size—typically 10 to 20 grams per feeding, once a week. Studies have shown that this method increases survival rates by about 20% compared to natural feeding. For larvae, meat and organs from small animals are commonly used. Each larva is given about 0.5 grams of feed every 10 days. After eight feedings before winter, the snake’s body grows by 14.5%, and its weight increases by 14.9%.
2. As snakes grow larger, their body shape and weight increase rapidly. This phase focuses on fattening them for use in food or medicinal products. However, this method is only suitable for non-venomous snakes, not venomous ones. Feeding typically begins around the fourth day after the second hibernation or earlier, depending on the intended product. It can also start 2 to 4 weeks before the initial processing. Since the snake’s esophagus is narrow at the beginning, it's difficult to feed large amounts at once. Therefore, the feed should be mixed with 5% to 10% water to form a soft paste. Initially, about 100 grams of this mixture is given every other day. After 3 to 4 feedings, the esophagus gradually expands, allowing daily feedings of 100 to 150 grams of wet weight. The feeding duration should be carefully managed; if too long, it may last 15 to 20 days to prepare the snake for processing. It's best to use locally available prey, such as slaughterhouse waste, small animals, or insects. If using bones, they must be crushed to avoid damaging the snake’s throat. A small amount of crushed plant material (5% to 10%) can also be added to the mix for better nutrition.