Matt 160 Posted February 10, 2008 Report Share Posted February 10, 2008 A rat on a bender more often than not has a broken neck. As for poisons, yes I've seen some side effects over the years, but the way that anti-coagulants work cause the fine blood vessels in the brain to heamorage first, thereby causing the 'dopey' effect. Imagine one of those rings around yer finger, then try and think of it being around yer neck..... Not nice. I just dont see the need for this device. The modified victor, or a kness, or any of the approved spring traps cause an instant death if set correctly; watching the nooski video put me right off. Would you consider using a bigger version on rabbits moley? Quote Link to post
moley 115 Posted February 10, 2008 Report Share Posted February 10, 2008 A rat on a bender more often than not has a broken neck. thats rubbish , i have caught plenty of rats on benders and cannot recall any with broken necks , just look thru the site , theres pictures on there of snared rats that have obviously bin dancing round in circles Would you consider using a bigger version on rabbits moley? quite possibly if i thought the rabbit was killed quickly enuff, but as i sell rabbits , i don,t really want to have to search the undergrowth, i prefer them fastened to one spot Quote Link to post
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