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Down to your own personal choice, I'd just leave them if it was me....size of your setup should be able to hold em all though :) ...

 

Never lined my jills for the last 2-3 year, and they don't come to no harm...always kept the cages very clean during when there in heat, and cleaned them as needed...decided to line them this year though, get a couple of young uns in...

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Yes paddy....I always do it, I just leave them, no hobs near them...they never come to any harm, I've never had one die yet...I just make sure the cage is very clean...whilst they are in season, and clean them if they need it to prevent any infection... I just mate them every two or three year instead..

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Well so far there are only two :D which are doing very well and growing. There are two big boxes in for them but all ferrets are in together. They all seem to prefer to share the same box, but have moved the kits from one box to the other, not sure why :unsure:

 

Three are still pregnant, or I think they are, had a quick peek in this morning and I couldn't see any new kits, could hear plenty of squeaking though.

 

In fact the jill who has given birth seems to want the others with her, she keeps dragging them back in the box. So at the moment, I'm going to continue leaving them together and see how it goes :unsure: they do seem to get along very well :) If there are any problems, I have a spare hutch so can shift them about a bit.

 

Fingers x they only have 2 each :unsure: but I don't think thats going to be the case, some of them are very fat :blink:

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Hob seems to be fine at the moment Chilli, he's a gentle friendly little chappie, will see how he gets on before I banish him to live in a hutch on his own, poor lad.

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When ye have had monkeys as long as ive had em frontlining aint a problem,socialising them properly helps,but thers them that dis and them that disnae :D:D

 

Jaffa hobs is the way for me,when the jills is gone its gonna be only hobs for me i tell thee,none of this shennanigans in my hutches :angry: mines a babby free place :p

 

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id not heard them squeal till i frontlined the fuckers :11: still they love me again just give them some meat an fish oil mixed up and a bowl of milk each dog was doing his nut he wanted some he loves fish oil !! i give them 4 omega 3 capsules a day they look better for it just need to fit radar to the older dog an i will be sorted

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Years back I had three litters at the same time, well each litter was a week apart, al three mums nested together. When the third litter was born there was an obvious difference in size from the first litter to the third, after a day the last litter disappeared!….Did each ferret think all kits were their own and realised there were too many to feed or did they think the last litter were runts and unlikely to survive and did a natural cull?…Who knows but the outcome was handy. If you get inundated with kit’s keeps perhaps you should consider thinning the nest box out

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