Quote Originally Posted by NialR35 View Post
There is a HUGE difference between feeding random wild caught animals like you did and feeding actual feeders that were bred just for the sole purpose of feeding reptiles. These mice/rats have not been exposed to the outside world and do not carry the many commonly know diseases because they never acquired them; and the risk between feeding wild caught animals and animals that were bred for feeding purposes are miles away. What you said did not make sense at all.
First of all the way you wrote the word "HUGE" so large is cool!
second, breeder rats die of just as funky diseases as wild animals do. all the breeder does when one of his breeder rats die is throw it in the freezer for someones snake to eat. like i said, outside bugs bring in diseases to any facility. think about it, store bought frozen rats didnt come from some guys priced pet rat collection. they came from a very weird stinky guy named The Rat Guy basement breeding facility that stinks worse than a football game porta-john on a hot summer day.