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Brothers Yang Xunyi and Yang Xunlun run the 3.3 acre snake farm in Chongqing, in south-west China
- It is home to 50,000 snakes, including 30,000 cobras
- The
farm has 20 workers, all of whom have to go through an intensive
three-month training programme before they can work on the site
For most of us, it is the daily commute or a meeting with the boss that is the most stressful part of the working day.
But spare a thought for brothers Yang Xunyi and Yang Xunlun who have to manage a farm of 50,000 snakes on a daily basis.
The pair run a 3.3 acre snake farm, which includes 30,000 cobras in Chongqing, a major city in south-west China.
Brothers Yang Xunyi and Yang Xunlun run a snake farm, home to 50,000 snakes, including 30,000 cobras
Mr Xunyi, 40, said: 'I have been
bitten numerous times, which all happened when I fed them. When you are
bitten, you have to squeeze out the poison immediately and wash the
wound with a large amount of water'
The farm, in Chongqing, a major city
in south-west China, is home to 50,000 snakes. It has 20 workers, all of
whom have to go through an intensive three-month training programme
before they can start work on the site
A worker at the snake farm in Chongqing, in China, holds up one of the 50,000 snakes on the farm
Brothers Yang Xunyi and Yang Xunlun run a 3.3 acre snake farm in Chongqing, in south-west China
Workers at the farm have to incubate the eggs, catch food for the snakes and kill the animals for their skin
Every year, around 500,000 snake skins are exported from south-east Asia
Mr Xunyi, 40, and his younger brother Mr Xunlun have been in charge of the farm for six years.
And it is certainly not for the faint-hearted - Mr Xunyi said he had been bitten multiple times.
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