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ferretertom

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  1. Nice one mate hes really nice, at least he has good bone & markings to go with it and enough hair.
  2. was told they where oxford bantams im not 100% sure maby someone could enligten me?
  3. similar mate but not the same il see if i can find a picture 95% sure they are both hens
  4. they look in good nick mate, watch that thin wire though my mates hob chewed it and escaped.
  5. hi mate i have a 2 year old small silver mitt jill you could have, she will only eat raw meat/or tinned as shes got an undershot jaw, not been worked but id imagain it would do because shes bred of my mates lines which are reliable. Very tame doesnt bite.
  6. I also have an old english x yogohoma cockeral chick open to offers.
  7. I appologise if i have put this in the wrong section, I have 2 black oxford game bantams about 4 months old for sale. There is one definate hen and another i thinks a hen but im not 100% sure,- havent heard it crow. Nice looking chickens anyway. I havent got a clue how much they are worth so make me an offer for them both. Anyone interested please pm me, manythanks.
  8. I have had a few european polecats ive found when they are first generation or second generation wild they arent no good i have two which have been handled from kits and are just as tame as ferrets but the ones i had what where bred off a wild parent where skitish couldnt be handled,and wouldnt come out in daylight. Another thing is they wont eat the dry food 8 times out of ten. You may be able to put a hob over a ferret jill providing you handle the kits very early on put no way would i breed a wild jill.
  9. Better still just find them good homes or at least try . . . .
  10. Should be okay but personaly i think its pretty pointless breeding them to feed ferrets theres alot other ways and means of feeding ferrets much cheaper.
  11. Have heard you shouldnt breed silvers or blackeyed whites together as it fucks up the genetics resulting in weak kits.
  12. Unless you have homes for at least 15 kits and can afford to keep them and have the space. With two liteers your saying as a carpenter you have time to nip train clean out daily and handle twenty more ferrets? If you had properly researched or even read a ferret book, which you clearly havent! People would be less pissed off with such ignorance. Why not just breed the one litter its far more responceable and before you do it research a hell of a lot and find homes before the kits are born.
  13. Freeze them then defrost them they would be fine for ferret food.
  14. there was plenty at newark rangeing from £50-£250 a bird it was only 2 years ago i brought one fron there for a tenner and yes its bbc rung.
  15. They sound like wild/european polecats if they are very mussely to touch its a sign another way you can tell is by the eyes looking closer together than a ferrets would. You cant be certain with out dna testing them though.
  16. Price and location mate? very nice looking dog
  17. F*CK ME IM ONLY TEN MILES AWAY I WENT ALL THE TO WALES IN NOVEMBER TO PICK UP MY BITCH OF THIS BREEDING!
  18. there no need to go on lads its only 20 quid if he gets it he gets it
  19. I had a nice few birds at one point untill some some c**ts cat decided it wanted a pair of b/r modern game for tea .... I still have a few oeg hens and a modern x oeg, which im being very cautious and unfortnnately they have to be kept in an arc most of the time when im not about . . . .
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