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I've only got hobs but looking to get 2 jill kits soon and i was just wondering do people pay for the service of borrowing someones vasectomised hob or is it just out of good will? I know one of my mates gave away a vasectomised hob cause it was fighting with his other hob and the one he kept was a better worker. Just interested to know poples views!

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Well that sounds about fair to me kay but even if you had to pay a fiver or so its still cheaper than the jill jab it is £80 to have the hob done at my vets and I will offer my hob for free to people to service there jills when I decide wich one to keep out of my litter and when it is the right age to do the op.I can understand why people would want a fee for the service of the hob though as it isnt cheap and it is a way of clawing back some of the cash it cost for the vascectamy.

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Well that sounds about fair to me kay but even if you had to pay a fiver or so its still cheaper than the jill jab it is £80 to have the hob done at my vets and I will offer my hob for free to people to service there jills when I decide wich one to keep out of my litter and when it is the right age to do the op.I can understand why people would want a fee for the service of the hob though as it isnt cheap and it is a way of clawing back some of the cash it cost for the vascectamy.

 

I suppose you could offer food or shaving if you hadnt any money , i used to get lots of rabbits & pidgeons from blokes that came here to use the vasectomised hob when i took ferrets in years ago

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i lent out my hob for 2 weeks free of charge and it came back with a case of beer how good was that as the ferrets only drink wine lol :clapper::D

 

That beats sawdust :laugh::laugh:

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i lent out my hob for 2 weeks free of charge and it came back with a case of beer how good was that as the ferrets only drink wine lol :clapper::D

 

:clapper: Cheers for the replies guys i suppose it's nice to lend a hob out and meet new likeminded people at the same time.

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I always asked that the jills came to my hob, having availble empty courts where I can leave them for the weekend, to hopefully gurantee mating, I would expect a drink out of it, or a pkt of baccy, otherwise someone could turn up with multiple jills and expect them all done and fed for a weekend :icon_redface:

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I always asked that the jills came to my hob, having availble empty courts where I can leave them for the weekend, to hopefully gurantee mating, I would expect a drink out of it, or a pkt of baccy, otherwise someone could turn up with multiple jills and expect them all done and fed for a weekend :icon_redface:

This is a good way of doing it i was thinking what if someone asked to borrow him say off a forum and then took him claiming to be legit and keeping him it's a lot to loose out on a hob thats been done? i bet it has happened too cause not everyone is honest! or do you just lend to people you know?

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if your lending the hob you would obviously drop it of and vice versa so as the person borrowing wasnt collecting then you know where the ferret is etc

 

 

so, in doing someone a favour of using your snipped hob, your going to deliver it free of charge, :no:

I see it as already mentioned, a snipped hob aint cheap,

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Not looking to hijack the thread........but £80???? at least Dick Turpin wore a mask!! :ninja:

I just got one on my hobs done for £40? :o

 

Matt the prices vary hugely up & down the country i read a few months back a woman paid £ 180 quid for a jill spey :o:o

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