A 13ft long python was captured after rampaging into a livestock farm with rabbits, ducks, chicken, and fighting cocks.<br /><br />Reptile handlers arrived at the farm that is also a learning centre in Pathum Thani, central Thailand to catch the huge python after staff called for help on August 10.<br /><br />Farmer Paiboon Jampayos, 45, said he was shocked while feeding animals when a huge great python appeared on the beam.<br /><br />He later called the rescuers to grab the snake out. He said: "I found the serpent while I was doing my daily work in the morning. I was shocked and afraid that it would kill my animals in the enclosure."<br /><br />Paiboon said he had hung a net around the place to prevent the wild serpent from coming out. He added: "Luckily there was no animal that was eaten by the python."<br /><br />The snake was later taken down by the volunteer. They stretched it out to measure the length before taking it into the big sack.<br /><br />Paiboon said: "In the past two months, some of the poultry disappeared without any clue. I believed that the snake might have been killing the animals in the farm."<br /><br />The Head rescuer said residents should be more aware of the reptiles rampaging into their properties during this rainy season.<br /><br />The python was later released back into the jungle far from houses.