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hi guys iv got 2 kits comeing in a few weeks and i wont to feed them on whot i shoot i feel this is best for them but whot i need to no is if shoot a few rabbits can i just gut them leave the fur and head on them put them in to my freezer and defrost them when i need em for the ferrets will thay still be ok for them to eat :hmm:

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hi guys iv got 2 kits comeing in a few weeks and i wont to feed them on whot i shoot i feel this is best for them but whot i need to no is if shoot a few rabbits can i just gut them leave the fur and head on them put them in to my freezer and defrost them when i need em for the ferrets will thay still be ok for them to eat :hmm:

 

 

Yes, mate, pefectly acceptable!! ;)

 

One tip though, dont understimate how long they take to defrost either in the fridge or outside in cooler weather!!

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hi guys iv got 2 kits comeing in a few weeks and i wont to feed them on whot i shoot i feel this is best for them but whot i need to no is if shoot a few rabbits can i just gut them leave the fur and head on them put them in to my freezer and defrost them when i need em for the ferrets will thay still be ok for them to eat :hmm:

 

 

Yes, mate, pefectly acceptable!! ;)

 

One tip though, dont understimate how long they take to defrost either in the fridge or outside in cooler weather!!

can i do the same with birds but not gut em just freeze them

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Thats what i do gut them then wrap them in a poly bag to stop them sticking together then freeze them and take them out the night before i ned them to allow them to defrost

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When its hot like this though you've got to remember that you've got one out of the freezer, because they defrost much faster, and with all the flies about at this time of year its not long before they end up full of maggots. Not pleasant.

 

I have a freezer dedicated to the pupose of ferret food out in the garage, and it has about 8 rabbits and 2 rooks in at the moment. Put each seperate animal into a carrier back before you freeze them or when you need to take one out you will need a hammer to separate them! Fur sticks like a b*tch when frozen.

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When its hot like this though you've got to remember that you've got one out of the freezer, because they defrost much faster, and with all the flies about at this time of year its not long before they end up full of maggots. Not pleasant.

 

I have a freezer dedicated to the pupose of ferret food out in the garage, and it has about 8 rabbits and 2 rooks in at the moment. Put each seperate animal into a carrier back before you freeze them or when you need to take one out you will need a hammer to separate them! Fur sticks like a b*tch when frozen.

Spot on Coatesy900 i do exactly the same we made the mistake of not putting it in bags the whole lot froze together

What a bas**rd ALWAYS put in in seperate bags now

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