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Richardhomer

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About Richardhomer

  • Rank
    Born Hunter
  • Birthday 26/02/1980

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Stourbridge
  • Interests
    Chicken keeping, Growing Fruit and Veg,
    Country side sorts.
  1. It’s a really good magazine. I have enjoyed the two issues tht I had brought off them.
  2. Hi mate. I'm also new to keeping ferrets. My two Jill's will be around the same sort of age as yours. I let mine out each day for play time. Mine also do the play biting of my fingers. Had a couple of little nips off the one, I don't see anything wrong with a bit of play fighting with your ferrets. I also have done this with puppets and kittens too. My two Jill's play fight with each other and sometimes they really go at it. But then they do it with me they do seem to be more careful. Others may think we are setting our sleds up for trouble then they are older. I would be in
  3. Never seen it. Think I might give it a go.
  4. I help out at my kids school. They do out door learning called "forest school" if you Google it you will find its a growing thing happening in more and more schools now. We take a class of young kids out to a local wooed area that we have the use of. We have a camp fire , the kids can go bug hunting. Do digging. Build dens. The older ones can do whittling too. Sometime we will cook on the fire. It's all child led play. They learn a little about the out doors. They learn about themselves and each other. That they have to help each other to get what they want to achieve. It's the
  5. They call the noise they make. "Dooking" They make it when they are happy. My two Jill Kitts really go at it when they are out playing. Good fun to watch them sometimes. It might look a bit rough to us but it's good fun for them.
  6. Hi mate. How are you getting on with the wasp problem ? Hope you have been able to sort it.
  7. Not seen many wasps by me this year. As for the bedding. There could be something on it that a attracting them too it. Change the bedding and see if it happens again. If it dose it could be the batch of straw that you have has something they like on it.
  8. I was interested to read this thread as this year I got my forest ferrets. I wanted to see if I over paid for Orr got mine as a bargain. Both of mine are Jill's one pole cat and one albino. They come from working stock. I had them at 10 weeks old. From a local guy. I paid £10 each for them. Which at the time I happy to pay as I know they have to be fed and cared for, and any baby animal dose take up your time. It seems that £10 is about the average price to pay for one. I live in the black country, west midlands . On local for sale sites when I were looking for ferrets. They were ask
  9. It's better that you find out now that one of the forks were rotten or weak, than when you have tied your three bands around it and your taking a shot. Good luck with your next try mate.
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