Rob Administrator Staff member Admin Joined Mar 8, 2012 Messages 2,730 Reaction score 396 Location Sydney Jan 15, 2013 #21 I must say it is a rather 'interesting' handling technique, and not something you'd normally see from an experienced handler i.e. breeder. Of course, JMO.
I must say it is a rather 'interesting' handling technique, and not something you'd normally see from an experienced handler i.e. breeder. Of course, JMO.
junglelover01 Active Member Joined May 7, 2011 Messages 144 Reaction score 0 Location townsville QLD Jan 15, 2013 #22 Ask to see his licence...I'm betting the reply will no doubt be as dodgy as his snake id skills!
JenKathleen Not so new Member Joined Oct 18, 2012 Messages 21 Reaction score 0 Location QLD Jan 15, 2013 #23 Rob72 said: I must say it is a rather 'interesting' handling technique, and not something you'd normally see from an experienced handler i.e. breeder. Of course, JMO. Click to expand... I was just thinking that, poor girl. He's holding her like she's some crazy deadly cobra.
Rob72 said: I must say it is a rather 'interesting' handling technique, and not something you'd normally see from an experienced handler i.e. breeder. Of course, JMO. Click to expand... I was just thinking that, poor girl. He's holding her like she's some crazy deadly cobra.