Dav3 0 Posted March 26, 2010 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2010 i got told they were all male off of the the people i got them of of if it is a female should i remove his or her brother :S DO YOU NOT KNOW ANYTHING? Why on earth are you asking for ferreting permission when you can not even tell a Jill from a Hob? How bloody annoying is that. John and also you dont have to be a dick about it mate. im geusing you knew about every thing when you 1st got your ferrets ? these are the 1st ive had i always used to go with my dads mates. SO ye i appologise about not been a know it all and having questions and i didnt check if they where all boys at 1st because i got told by the person who sold me them. So please take your bitchy comments to another forum. Quote Link to post
Dav3 0 Posted March 26, 2010 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2010 If the guys Jills are coming n to season, mine is, then he will have to do something. 1) Take your jill to the vet and get a jill jab £18 2) Let you jill mate but there is no money in ferret breeding and there are far too many kits in the world as it is. 3)Take your jills to be sterilized 4) Take your hob to be vasectomized £40 Since my vasectomized hob died, I take my jills for the jill jab, however there are many reason why this just isn't fair. Above all, please do some research on ferret ownership, ferrets are like little people with their own personalities and needs. John also i had no intention of making money from breeding them. i know how t5o look after ferrets this was one thing i was puzzled about. Quote Link to post
joe14 98 Posted March 26, 2010 Report Share Posted March 26, 2010 (edited) Hobs in the breeding season will try shagging each other, and its this time of year and its mating season for ferrets. I would seperate the hobs from each other untill the season is over and their nuts go back in then they can go back together. Hope this helps. Edited March 26, 2010 by joe14 Quote Link to post
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