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dunkers87

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About dunkers87

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    zummerset
  • Interests
    Cars,4x4's and of course ferreting, lamping and shooting
  1. You could take the chicken ferreting
  2. To have the hob done in my vets is £45 and the jill is £70
  3. Well if its definitely a hob you should be ok to house the hob with the jill to next season as they're not fully matured till 4-8 months. But come next season you will either have to have the hob done or the jill spade. I currently have a hob and jill kits housed together and all is fine. But will separate them next year if I don't want kits Hope this helps
  4. Feed mine on dry and there cracking little workers. Its not really convenience for the owner as its costing £9 a week but at least you know with proper dried ferret food the ferret is getting a complete diet. Like certain oils/vitamins/minerals.
  5. I stand corrected haha. That's good to know then,i need a new collar
  6. I have a polecat jill with a tail about 2 inch's long, I was told that it got bit off by another ferret But I think it might be to much inbreeding which is the cause. I know if ferrets are inbred to much you start getting deformity's in the young like short tails etc. But is there any other way of me telling or not, as i want to breed from her next year as she's a cracking worker, but obviously not if it is a deformity. Thanks in advance.
  7. Not 100% mind but I don't think you can
  8. normally start end of September and finish march time, sometimes February because we've found in the past depending on weather climate the rabbits have been pregnant in march. I know we do it to control the rabbits but I don't see the point in killing say 5/6 rabbits for the sake of one. We will just take um the next time round.
  9. if you want a day out with ferrets and dogs give me a pm and well sort sumit for the winter mate watch that liam . he touched me bum when I took him ferreting . . welcome to the site buddy
  10. well it seems to be on here belly but also in between her front legs as well ??
  11. Hi could anyone explain why my polecat jill has got bold patch's on her belly?? Also she's come in to season again could this be anything to do with it any help would be appreciated cheers.
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