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Mandy Todd

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About Mandy Todd

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  • Birthday 01/08/1981

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  1. I've read all the comments in this topic, and a big thanks to all, some brilliant advice. I only feed dry food because when I acquired my pugs, that's what they were eating, but I also worry about leaving wet food all day in the heat while I'm at work. However, having two Jill's with 16 kits, I'm feeding wet food 3 times a day( mostly offal that I find in the tesco knock down section!!) or mince, and surprisingly I've found that the poo don't honk half as much!!! I must say tho, the polies did enjoy a road kill jackdaw, although my friends did disown me on a night out when I found it and put i
  2. I'm not too bad with an air rifle!!! Just like the country life really, but you can't beat a nice Sunday morning out with the pugs!!!
  3. I'm in sunny Faversham!!!, I see you are too
  4. Well, apart from a few jovial nips(lol) both mums and 17 babs doing very well after 16 days!! Xx the hardest part seems to be naming them:-) all suggestions welcome!!
  5. I read on the Internet that food only stays in a ferrets digestive system for 3 hours, so what goes in must come out (quickly!!!)
  6. Hi, I'm new to the site, kept ferrets since a kid, but never bred them!! All seems to be well, but I have two sisters housed together , passed my polecat over them, both pregnant. First one dropped her kits 14 days ago(15 of them!!) , unsure how many the second had. My real question is, from everything I've read, I didn't think these kits would survive, ( was sure mum would eat /desert them) , but my concern is mum won't leave auntie alone- every time the sister Jill leaves the nest box, mummy grabs her ear and drags her back in. They both seem to be feeding the kits, and only the first mum is
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