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muddy210

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About muddy210

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  • Birthday 02/10/1977

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    shooting fishing ferrets stalking dogs and being out of the house

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  1. try a bit of belly pork soon gets the weight on em, few that have been handed to me in the past have come in really skinny and under weight other wise free feed him some kibble soon pack some weight on with that.
  2. I use a Stanley knife with just the tiniest point of the blade showing if the blades new a quick slash and you open them up with out puncturing the guts takes seconds to do when you get the knack
  3. I got me last bulldog rabbiting spade for £20 brand new from a local supplier near to me don't think it was on offer or anything either
  4. I wouldn't be running them this season if there only just 7 week old now, after a good winter on em some of the rabbits they can be tough old gits to shift, its not about wether the ferret has it in it or not but wether they are the size and strength to not take a hammering below ground theres more f****d up dogs and ferrets around from been entered to early then been left to mature a bit ive got some young uns here they will be about 17 week or so I think they wont be entered till the end of the season even then on small warrens that have all ready been run through by the adults.
  5. my best two at the mo are both ones ive been handed
  6. depends on the size of the ferret concerned and how big your sets are I start em on the small stuff see how they go on then gage it from there but I wont introduce them till six months onwards in the first place
  7. nine times out of ten they wont let go because there swinging in the air put them animals legs onto the floor and they usually let go as for flicking on the nose it only pisses them of for next time
  8. took one of me stinkers to the vets the other day along with a couple of the kits for a look over. whilst I was in there an old farm hand starts talking to me about ferrets and how hes had hundreds of them. He wouldn't stick his hands in to pick the kits up but was used to them he claimed. he then came out with this little pearl of wisdom. to get polecats we used to take the white gills and stake them down in the woods for a few nights to breed with the stoats, that's where the polecats come from, now because I played dumb at this point the bloke starts rambling on about how hes had the b
  9. gave most of mine away advertised the a few on preloved for a fiver not to make money just to stop people thinking they could have one for free then see if they liked them allways give me ferrets away to working homes
  10. Hob kits free to good homes based in Grimsby silver albino and polecat coloured bred from worker to worker bred for own use and for a mate.
  11. some just do it mate, usually coz somethings bothering them but some just do it
  12. Free ferret kits in grimsby to good homes got albinos bew's and a couple of coloured nearly polecat markings looks like there will be a silver or two aswell. Not wanting anything for them just good homes bred from workers for my own use and a mate. Jobs and Jill's available.
  13. Just had a hob vasectomized for being the Jill's out make sure you get a vet that knows ferrets my first one removed the wrong pipes. Ended up with unwanted litters.
  14. looks like mine have thrown a few silvers this year not intentional but there looks to be a couple in the litter still hard to tell how silver grey they going to come out.
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