OMG TC is so adorable ! The way he bothers the other snakes and the dogs ! So funny . I love all of them so much. Thank you for sharing them ❤❤❤ Lots of love to you and all your babies!
Betty is adorable, my python regius will do exactly the same thing. Sometimes it takes half an hour of going in and out the doors of his enclosure before he decides it’s safe to come out
Great Job showing all of your beautiful snakes in deed ,,, they all are very beautiful and energetic ,,, one of them took off your glasses ,,, what a feel factor ,,, great vid Lori ,,,,, Ohhhhh I do miss seeing you with the horses again. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
You have the most beautiful animals Lori. Betty's one of my favorites, along with TC and his antics. I like the morelia bredli, too and Normal the corn snake. Wild type animal patterns and colors are my favorites, too. My Zeus is a "classic" royal python and is the most outgoing of all my snakes so far, but I have 2 more royals joining my family as soon as the weather permits. Btw, I love how you talk to your animals, especially the snakes. I often find myself doing the same thing with my critters. My husband gets a bit jealous, especially of Zeus. I call him my "Spirit Snake" because there's just something special about him and between us. I don't know if it's because I got him out of a less-than-ideal situation and he's thankful for that or if it's just an inexplicable bond or what but the first time I saw him in a photo looking underweight, covered in stuck shed, in a too-small enclosure with just one of those half log hides and a handful of reptibark and looking so incredibly sad. I could almost feel how depressed he was just from the picture. One of the best things about rescuing animals is seeing them finally happy and doing normal things for that species and knowing without a doubt that you helped make their lives better, which in turn helps the animal to feel safe in the world, perhaps for the first time in their lives. Thank you for teaching choice based handling. It has upped my confidence and my animals as well. They know what to expect from me and vice versa and that in itself has made a huge difference in growing the trust between myself and them.
Great video! Loved seeing all the snakes and their different personalities. It is quite the privilege to be able to live with snakes the way that you are able to with a few of yours. I agree that I get so much enjoyment from my corn snake without having to handle her all the time, just observing them do their snake thing is fascinating.
Nice looking Inland carpet pythons! My son has a pretty stellar corn snake collection. I noticed the normal (wild type) is always out basking and has the best personality, as the morphs just want to hide. How do you avoid snakes organically breeding when roaming free? Do you let males run free one day and females on the day after? Great Video!
They typically require environmental temperature drops to breed and they’re all watched when out. Most of the snakes are only free roaming for short times under supervision and then placed into exercise tents. The two Bredl’s are sometimes unsupervised but their species requires winter temperature drops to prepare for breeding. We keep our facility warm.
OMG TC is so adorable ! The way he bothers the other snakes and the dogs ! So funny . I love all of them so much. Thank you for sharing them ❤❤❤ Lots of love to you and all your babies!
Rumour has it TC learned how to be an instigator by observing Garret!
Betty is adorable, my python regius will do exactly the same thing. Sometimes it takes half an hour of going in and out the doors of his enclosure before he decides it’s safe to come out
Great Job showing all of your beautiful snakes in deed ,,, they all are very beautiful and energetic ,,, one of them took off your glasses ,,, what a feel factor ,,, great vid Lori ,,,,, Ohhhhh I do miss seeing you with the horses again. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
You have the most beautiful animals Lori. Betty's one of my favorites, along with TC and his antics. I like the morelia bredli, too and Normal the corn snake. Wild type animal patterns and colors are my favorites, too. My Zeus is a "classic" royal python and is the most outgoing of all my snakes so far, but I have 2 more royals joining my family as soon as the weather permits.
Btw, I love how you talk to your animals, especially the snakes. I often find myself doing the same thing with my critters. My husband gets a bit jealous, especially of Zeus. I call him my "Spirit Snake" because there's just something special about him and between us. I don't know if it's because I got him out of a less-than-ideal situation and he's thankful for that or if it's just an inexplicable bond or what but the first time I saw him in a photo looking underweight, covered in stuck shed, in a too-small enclosure with just one of those half log hides and a handful of reptibark and looking so incredibly sad. I could almost feel how depressed he was just from the picture.
One of the best things about rescuing animals is seeing them finally happy and doing normal things for that species and knowing without a doubt that you helped make their lives better, which in turn helps the animal to feel safe in the world, perhaps for the first time in their lives.
Thank you for teaching choice based handling. It has upped my confidence and my animals as well. They know what to expect from me and vice versa and that in itself has made a huge difference in growing the trust between myself and them.
21:51 🤣🤣🤣No way!!
Great video! Loved seeing all the snakes and their different personalities. It is quite the privilege to be able to live with snakes the way that you are able to with a few of yours. I agree that I get so much enjoyment from my corn snake without having to handle her all the time, just observing them do their snake thing is fascinating.
I have no snakes,but it was fun watching them.
Theyre a fun and super easy pet. (Some species)
Your carpets are beautiful!
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This was so much fun!
Nice looking Inland carpet pythons! My son has a pretty stellar corn snake collection. I noticed the normal (wild type) is always out basking and has the best personality, as the morphs just want to hide.
How do you avoid snakes organically breeding when roaming free? Do you let males run free one day and females on the day after? Great Video!
They typically require environmental temperature drops to breed and they’re all watched when out. Most of the snakes are only free roaming for short times under supervision and then placed into exercise tents. The two Bredl’s are sometimes unsupervised but their species requires winter temperature drops to prepare for breeding. We keep our facility warm.
@@LoriTorrini Do you know if the Bredl's brumate in the wild?
Love this! What is your favorite colubrid species?
Do you teach them not to go into places or do they just opt not to?
They can learn not go into certain areas if you work with them.