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Ferret Box Questionaire
theburlyblacksmith replied to theburlyblacksmith's topic in Ferrets & Ferreting
Thanks you guys who have answered, but still need another two replies, ASAP, So bump... -
Hey everyone, I am currently at the stage in life which involves mass amounts of G.C.S.E. coursework. This particular piece is for my design and technology resistant materials project, in which I must design and make an item of my choice (I have decided on a ferret box, as my current one is shockingly shoddy). Part of the "research" stage of my designing is giving a questionaire to the people who it applies to, and considering there are very few people in my entire school who have even seen a ferret, I thought I'd put it up here instead. Also, this was written for people to answer offline, so
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By dog meat I presume you mean the meat of a dog?
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By cat meat, I presume you mean the meat of a cat?
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Your best bets would be to find out who did it, then target them.
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Why do you need to freeze them? You make it sound as though it is necessary. Chuck em in I'd say
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how often to give kitts food
theburlyblacksmith replied to ilovetoshoot12345's topic in Ferrets & Ferreting
Woodshavings in their mouth? hmm... Why not get some string or something and suspend it from above, so they can still eat it, but it doesn't get covered in shavings. They will probably find it really fun aswell and end up playing with it. -
It seems to be completely the opposite when you are waiting to get them. Time seems to drag on forever...
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Flushes them out you say... would it work with rabbits and nets? Or does it just drive them out, rather than bolt them?
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Awesome, they're well nice I counted 12 from the first pic, thats quite a pile!!!
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surly you could treat the wood under the lino to stop it from rotting away?
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It's most probably what they would eat in the wild, how do you know there not poisoned because mice usually take the posion back to the nest? i know they arn't poisoned because no poison has been used. sorry if that was a bit unclear
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My grandad has discovered a HUGE mice infestation under his shed, and has already trapped a few. Wondered if they are Ok for ferrets to eat because there are loads of them! Obviously im not gonna feed them posioned ones, Its the spring powered conventional traps being used.
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Ok, thanks for the info man. How can i get it chrono'ed? cant do it myself im guessin?
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could i maybe change the mainspring? would that help in anyway?