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  1. I’m not particularly looking to breed silvers I got some kits this year all from the same litter there’s 2 silvers and 2 sandys. I just wanted to find out about the breeding silver to silver thing in case I want to breed from any of them next year. I probably will end up looking into using a vasectomised hob as I wouldn’t want to breed just for sake of it.
  2. Thanks for the reply, appreciate your time. so if you decide to breed from a silver ferret then make sure the mate as no silver in its breeding to put it simply
  3. I have heard it can be risky to breed silver to silver or BEW so was just wondering is there any risk or dangers in breeding a silver with a non silver that had silver in its background. For example a sandy or polecat colour that had a silver parent.
  4. Could anyone please tell me is there any risk/dangers of breeding a silver to a non silver like sandy or polecat coloured ferret that has silver in its background. for example a polecat or sandy that had a silver parent.
  5. Hello new to the forum got a thing that as always niggles my mind. my dad says I’m mad for saying this, but I have always found that darker ferrets polecat coloured ferrets (don’t know about the EU stuff) but just what I call normal polecat coloured marked ferrets or fitch coloured some people used to call them. To me have always smelled stronger than white ferrets albinos and black eyed whites. I know there’s a lot to be said on hobs smelling stronger than Jill’s and all ferrets smelling stronger in the breeding season, but I am just talking about in general as anyone else
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