Relatively anyway since I'm talking about retics and burmese or anything of that nature. I was going to get a baby kankakee bull in the fall but this guy got posted to a group from the person who collected most of the line that was spread before wild collection was stopped. Male bulls are a pain this time of year though. Waking up from brumation (snake version of hibernation), getting ready to breed, and he was hauled back to his breeder's house before I picked him up and took him on a 4hr drive so I ended up emptying this out of a pillow case and then moving him to an enclosure. He's over 6' and my hands are too small to really support him. I have to loop him around one arm and then control his head with the other. My husband jumped probably 3' when it threw a bluffing strike out a good foot or more out of the bin. I just pivoted to head him off if needed but satisfied he'd scared the threat he slid back in. Bulls are entertaining. :lol: They aren't half as dangerous as they act. Give him a week or 2 to recognize us and get over his relocation and he'll probably be no trouble to handle except for gathering up all that size.
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