fergie 0 Posted May 10, 2009 Report Share Posted May 10, 2009 I mated my two jills with my versectamised hob (he was done last year) well one seems fine came out of season nice and slender the works the other (last years mum) came out of season and is now getting a bit pear shaped like shes pregnant could it be a false pregnancy? do i need to do anything or should i wait and see if it is if its not and his operation failed i will be having words with the vet. Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted May 10, 2009 Report Share Posted May 10, 2009 I mated my two jills with my versectamised hob (he was done last year) well one seems fine came out of season nice and slender the works the other (last years mum) came out of season and is now getting a bit pear shaped like shes pregnant could it be a false pregnancy? do i need to do anything or should i wait and see if it is if its not and his operation failed i will be having words with the vet.Thats exactly what it is assuming the hobs firing blanks Quote Link to post
fergie 0 Posted May 10, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 10, 2009 I mated my two jills with my versectamised hob (he was done last year) well one seems fine came out of season nice and slender the works the other (last years mum) came out of season and is now getting a bit pear shaped like shes pregnant could it be a false pregnancy? do i need to do anything or should i wait and see if it is if its not and his operation failed i will be having words with the vet.Thats exactly what it is assuming the hobs firing blanks do i need to do anything for do i treat her as though she is pregnant ie seperate her Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted May 10, 2009 Report Share Posted May 10, 2009 I mated my two jills with my versectamised hob (he was done last year) well one seems fine came out of season nice and slender the works the other (last years mum) came out of season and is now getting a bit pear shaped like shes pregnant could it be a false pregnancy? do i need to do anything or should i wait and see if it is if its not and his operation failed i will be having words with the vet.Thats exactly what it is assuming the hobs firing blanks do i need to do anything for do i treat her as though she is pregnant ie seperate her No she will be dragging the other ferrets found by the scruff & generally being a pain in the arse mithering over them, it will pass soon enough, only intervein if she gets a bit obsessive with the others & stops them eating through the continual dragging to the nest Quote Link to post
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