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SNAKE FARMING
(Housing, Feeding, Breeding)
Prepared by
Ahanaf Tahmid Shobdo
Faculty of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences
Khulna Agricultural University
Introduction
• Snakes are a very large group of long reptiles.
• There are over 2,500-3000 different species of snakes on our planet.
• Snakes are found on every continent in the world except Antarctica.
• There are also no snakes native to Hawaii, Iceland, Ireland or New Zealand.
• Snakes live in a variety of land and water habitats(non-poisonous). The most
abundant snakes and the largest snakes are found in tropical climates such as
rainforests.
• About 15 venomous snakes found among 90 species in Bangladesh
Objective
• Taxonomic Classification.
• Natural habit, habitat, Distribution, Special character/
• appearance.
• Housing( captive): Floor space, Bedding materials, Cage
• system….
• Feeding
• Breeding Management
Taxonomic classification of snake
Naturalhabit,habitat,Distribution,Specialcharacter/appearance.
Habitat Distribution Special character
Indian python found in dense and open forests
with rocky outcrops.
India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal and
Indo-China.
able to breed at about five years
of age
Russell's viper They normally live in plains. India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Indo-
China and Indo-Australian
archipelago.
a highly poisonous snake
life span is reported to be 10-15
years in captivity.
Indian cobra: deep forests, open cultivated
fields, near water bodies
in India, China, Nepal, Philippines,
Sri Lanka etc
The usual size varies from 1.3 m
to 1.6 m.
King cobra in dense forests, hills, plains,
grass lands and estuaries
in India, Pakistan, Philippines etc. In
India it
32-43 lighter bands round the
body and 11-13 bands round the
tail.
Nerodia sipedon just about anywhere near fresh
water - rivers, creeks, canals,
lakes, ponds, It also inhabits
brackish and saltwater habitats in
some locations.
the United States east of the
Mississippi River excluding parts of
Maine
Non-poisonous water snake
Housing Of Snake
❖Cage size Bedding materials, and Floor speech requirement-
• IN captive condition,Before you bring a snake into your home, you should consider how large it will grow, and
what its habitat requires in terms of size of cage.
• Garter snakes and grass snakes can be kept comfortably in a 10-gallon or 20-gallon aquarium.
• King snakes, rat snakes, milk snakes, gopher snakes and other colubrids (belonging to the zoological family
Colubridae) will be happy in 30-55 gallon tanks.
• Make hole on the surface of house according to its body shape.
• In the winter season can be used some straw .
• Ideally cages should be placed against an interior wall and out of direct sunlight.
I. These animals regulate body temperature behaviously.
II. Daytime temperatures should range between 80 and 85° F.
III. Nightime temperatures can fall between 70-75 F without creating problems for most
snake.
IV. Snake should not be able to contact with any bulbs.
Lighting-:
❖Humidity
i. . Excessive humidity (such as inadequate cage ventilation) leads to skin infections.
ii. Inadequate humidity (for example excessive air conditioning) leads to stress, dehydration
iii. A relative humidity of 50-70% is adequate for most species but some species have more specific
requirements.
iv. Desert species require 20-30% while a higher humidity is required for rainforest
Feeding Of Snake
• Some snake eat frogs, worms, fish, and other snakes eat mice, rats, and other small
mammals
• Some snake eat birds. Some eat eggs. Some eat nothing but insects.
• A snake may consume one or two mice at one feeding per week. It is advisable to breed
rats in the snake farm.
• some highly active snakes such as cobras, vine snakes and garter snakes should be fed
more than once weekly. Pythons should be fed once every four to six weeks.
• water snakes feed on fish, frogs, salamanders, and toads. When their body is not very
long, they will mainly feed on slow-moving fish. But, once they grow long enough (about
1.5 feet or 45 cm), they will start to eat bigger animals.
• There is also commercially available snake food, shaped like a sausage, that is made of
meat from more traditional farm animals.
❖ Milking
• One “milking “of a snake produces about 100 mg of liquid venom, which in turn produces
about 10 mg of dry venom.
• Snakes can be “milked” on average about 20 times each season.
Feeding ratio in cabtive contiditon
❖ How to feed a snake
• the food in their cage with a pair of tongs and snake hook
• If you have multiple snakes, they should be fed separately so that no fighting over
food occurs.
• You should remove any uneaten food in a snake’s enclosure after it has been there
for four hours
• After feeding, give your snake some time to digest their food before handling
them.
SHAKE BREEDING
• Reproduction in snakes varies between species –some lay eggs, just like the dinosaurs did, some give birth to
live young, just like mammals.
• A breeder must know the sex of the snakes, for example, corn snakes become sexually mature between 18
and 24 months.
• Before this time it is very difficult to tell what sex they are because their reproductive organs have not
developed enough to be noticeable.
• This is a very delicate procedure so that ,only experienced people should perform such a task.
• Snakes are believed to live for more than 20 years in the wild, however, in captivity, some species will live as
long as 50 years.
❖ Here’s a basic overview of the common process of reproduction(captive breeding) :
1..Build a hibernation chamber
2.Hibernation.
3. Preparing to breed.-temperatures of 85° to 100° F
4.Introduction the two- in springtime
5.The seasonal shift .
6.Getting ready of egg / During pregnancy-The gestation period is generally -: 28 to 45 days.
7.Careing for the Egg
Thank You

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Snake farming

  • 1. SNAKE FARMING (Housing, Feeding, Breeding) Prepared by Ahanaf Tahmid Shobdo Faculty of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences Khulna Agricultural University
  • 2. Introduction • Snakes are a very large group of long reptiles. • There are over 2,500-3000 different species of snakes on our planet. • Snakes are found on every continent in the world except Antarctica. • There are also no snakes native to Hawaii, Iceland, Ireland or New Zealand. • Snakes live in a variety of land and water habitats(non-poisonous). The most abundant snakes and the largest snakes are found in tropical climates such as rainforests. • About 15 venomous snakes found among 90 species in Bangladesh
  • 3. Objective • Taxonomic Classification. • Natural habit, habitat, Distribution, Special character/ • appearance. • Housing( captive): Floor space, Bedding materials, Cage • system…. • Feeding • Breeding Management
  • 5. Naturalhabit,habitat,Distribution,Specialcharacter/appearance. Habitat Distribution Special character Indian python found in dense and open forests with rocky outcrops. India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal and Indo-China. able to breed at about five years of age Russell's viper They normally live in plains. India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Indo- China and Indo-Australian archipelago. a highly poisonous snake life span is reported to be 10-15 years in captivity. Indian cobra: deep forests, open cultivated fields, near water bodies in India, China, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka etc The usual size varies from 1.3 m to 1.6 m. King cobra in dense forests, hills, plains, grass lands and estuaries in India, Pakistan, Philippines etc. In India it 32-43 lighter bands round the body and 11-13 bands round the tail. Nerodia sipedon just about anywhere near fresh water - rivers, creeks, canals, lakes, ponds, It also inhabits brackish and saltwater habitats in some locations. the United States east of the Mississippi River excluding parts of Maine Non-poisonous water snake
  • 6. Housing Of Snake ❖Cage size Bedding materials, and Floor speech requirement- • IN captive condition,Before you bring a snake into your home, you should consider how large it will grow, and what its habitat requires in terms of size of cage. • Garter snakes and grass snakes can be kept comfortably in a 10-gallon or 20-gallon aquarium. • King snakes, rat snakes, milk snakes, gopher snakes and other colubrids (belonging to the zoological family Colubridae) will be happy in 30-55 gallon tanks. • Make hole on the surface of house according to its body shape. • In the winter season can be used some straw . • Ideally cages should be placed against an interior wall and out of direct sunlight. I. These animals regulate body temperature behaviously. II. Daytime temperatures should range between 80 and 85° F. III. Nightime temperatures can fall between 70-75 F without creating problems for most snake. IV. Snake should not be able to contact with any bulbs.
  • 7. Lighting-: ❖Humidity i. . Excessive humidity (such as inadequate cage ventilation) leads to skin infections. ii. Inadequate humidity (for example excessive air conditioning) leads to stress, dehydration iii. A relative humidity of 50-70% is adequate for most species but some species have more specific requirements. iv. Desert species require 20-30% while a higher humidity is required for rainforest
  • 8.
  • 9. Feeding Of Snake • Some snake eat frogs, worms, fish, and other snakes eat mice, rats, and other small mammals • Some snake eat birds. Some eat eggs. Some eat nothing but insects. • A snake may consume one or two mice at one feeding per week. It is advisable to breed rats in the snake farm. • some highly active snakes such as cobras, vine snakes and garter snakes should be fed more than once weekly. Pythons should be fed once every four to six weeks. • water snakes feed on fish, frogs, salamanders, and toads. When their body is not very long, they will mainly feed on slow-moving fish. But, once they grow long enough (about 1.5 feet or 45 cm), they will start to eat bigger animals. • There is also commercially available snake food, shaped like a sausage, that is made of meat from more traditional farm animals. ❖ Milking • One “milking “of a snake produces about 100 mg of liquid venom, which in turn produces about 10 mg of dry venom. • Snakes can be “milked” on average about 20 times each season.
  • 10. Feeding ratio in cabtive contiditon ❖ How to feed a snake • the food in their cage with a pair of tongs and snake hook • If you have multiple snakes, they should be fed separately so that no fighting over food occurs. • You should remove any uneaten food in a snake’s enclosure after it has been there for four hours • After feeding, give your snake some time to digest their food before handling them.
  • 11. SHAKE BREEDING • Reproduction in snakes varies between species –some lay eggs, just like the dinosaurs did, some give birth to live young, just like mammals. • A breeder must know the sex of the snakes, for example, corn snakes become sexually mature between 18 and 24 months. • Before this time it is very difficult to tell what sex they are because their reproductive organs have not developed enough to be noticeable. • This is a very delicate procedure so that ,only experienced people should perform such a task. • Snakes are believed to live for more than 20 years in the wild, however, in captivity, some species will live as long as 50 years. ❖ Here’s a basic overview of the common process of reproduction(captive breeding) : 1..Build a hibernation chamber 2.Hibernation. 3. Preparing to breed.-temperatures of 85° to 100° F 4.Introduction the two- in springtime 5.The seasonal shift . 6.Getting ready of egg / During pregnancy-The gestation period is generally -: 28 to 45 days. 7.Careing for the Egg