Baby ones eat egg whites from chicken eggs. but adult chicken snakes eat rabbits and ankona chickens that were imported in the southern half of the canary islands. In some cases it has been known for chicken snakes to attack another type of snake living on the islands it is commonly nicknamed 'the chomp' because it sneaks into people houses at night and goes under the covers and attacks peoples feet (they do this because the skin is normally easier to get to and their toxins will get to work quicker). The chicken snake and the chomper (or to give it its scientific name; Juikangad Pellisulic) have been battling for food and land.
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Yes you can.
Yes, some snakes will eat chickens. Poisonous snakes and constrictor type snakes are not choosy about what they eat; and as long as they can kill it, they'll eat it. More snakes, however, eat chicken eggs. Many snakes varieties eat eggs as a regular part of their diet.
gardner snakes eat dugs and small baby snakes
no
Baby garter snakes will eat small earthworms and live fish or tadpoles.
yes they do eat chickens
My chicken just ate a small ring neck snake. Usually the chickens eat the feed, bugs, various plants in the yard and garden. Large snakes can kill and eat a chicken and/or eggs.
sometimes
Full-grown rabbits are rather large for most snakes, but many snakes will prey on baby rabbits, and some of the larger snakes can eat adult rabbits.
Garter snakes can eat ants but they are more common to eat other things
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they eat insects when they are smaller but sometimes grow into bigger snakes and start eatine baby mice
Chicken snakes are not one particular species or type of snake. Instead, this name is applied to several different kinds of reptiles that are nonvenomous and tend to feast on eggs, rats, and small birds but not snakes.