farmerkev09 105 Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 has any one got a pic of this breed many thanks farmer Quote Link to post
liftboy1 0 Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 I dont have a pic, but I did have one of these for falconry. It was a jill and it was albino, it was so small, like hamster. It worked well. Quote Link to post
Water Badger 26 Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 check out Madgwick he is the man Quote Link to post
takman511 42 Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 they are just a white ferret ( albino or black eyed white ) mines polecats Quote Link to post
romany52 313 Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 they are just a white ferret ( albino or black eyed white ) mines polecats I used to breed both white and polecat greyhounds . Quote Link to post
wullieh 53 Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 I dont think this breed ever exsitsted, you can ask for pictures and if you lucky to get any id say it is the following. 1. runt of a litter 2. litter not being fed properly due to lack of knowledge or neglect. 3. controlled feeding programe to limit there size. My mate like his jills to be small and decided he wanted to breed so i found him a very small hob to breed with the hob was smaller than most jills, but because he cares about his ferrets it turned out every kit was much bigger than the parents, yes you can breed for colour and size but as for grehond strain as i said i dont believe such thing a ferret is a ferret. Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 I dont think this breed ever exsitsted, you can ask for pictures and if you lucky to get any id say it is the following. 1. runt of a litter 2. litter not being fed properly due to lack of knowledge or neglect. 3. controlled feeding programe to limit there size. My mate like his jills to be small and decided he wanted to breed so i found him a very small hob to breed with the hob was smaller than most jills, but because he cares about his ferrets it turned out every kit was much bigger than the parents, yes you can breed for colour and size but as for grehond strain as i said i dont believe such thing a ferret is a ferret. greyhound ferrets arnt small ... typically there long lean animals i dont mean skinny with a roach back . not these new fangled '' micro '' ferrets They were dubbed greyhound ferrets because of there overall shape .. i think people are quite astonished these days if they see a ferret thats less than 3 kilos in weight & has to roll about like a seal Quote Link to post
DottyDoo 500 Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 well i have seen a few ferrets in me tiome that i would class as a greyhoundy ferret tho everytime i have went back to buy a kitt of the breeder that owned the greyhoundy type, the kitts have always ended up being a normal type ferret........ so is it actually a strain or is it individual ferrets in a litter that throw that way i agree wae wullieh, tho i wid like to be proved wrong Quote Link to post
longdog13 36 Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 I dont think this breed ever exsitsted, you can ask for pictures and if you lucky to get any id say it is the following. 1. runt of a litter 2. litter not being fed properly due to lack of knowledge or neglect. 3. controlled feeding programe to limit there size. My mate like his jills to be small and decided he wanted to breed so i found him a very small hob to breed with the hob was smaller than most jills, but because he cares about his ferrets it turned out every kit was much bigger than the parents, yes you can breed for colour and size but as for grehond strain as i said i dont believe such thing a ferret is a ferret. Food doesn't change genetics matey, if you've a genetically small kit, and you over feed it, you'd get a short fat ferret. i think it's a bit of a sweeping statement '1. runt of a litter 2. litter not being fed properly due to lack of knowledge or neglect. 3. controlled feeding programe to limit there size.' ferrets vary as much as people in shape and size mate, but if you fed a midget kid steak and caviar it still aint gonna reach 6ft. Atb LD13 2 Quote Link to post
longdog13 36 Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 well i have seen a few ferrets in me tiome that i would class as a greyhoundy ferret tho everytime i have went back to buy a kitt of the breeder that owned the greyhoundy type, the kitts have always ended up being a normal type ferret........ so is it actually a strain or is it individual ferrets in a litter that throw that way i agree wae wullieh, tho i wid like to be proved wrong I'll try and get some pics up for you, i'm not sure they'd be classed as greyhound, just small, slim and very fast. Quote Link to post
wullieh 53 Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 (edited) I dont think this breed ever exsitsted, you can ask for pictures and if you lucky to get any id say it is the following. 1. runt of a litter 2. litter not being fed properly due to lack of knowledge or neglect. 3. controlled feeding programe to limit there size. My mate like his jills to be small and decided he wanted to breed so i found him a very small hob to breed with the hob was smaller than most jills, but because he cares about his ferrets it turned out every kit was much bigger than the parents, yes you can breed for colour and size but as for grehond strain as i said i dont believe such thing a ferret is a ferret. Food doesn't change genetics matey, if you've a genetically small kit, and you over feed it, you'd get a short fat ferret. i think it's a bit of a sweeping statement '1. runt of a litter 2. litter not being fed properly due to lack of knowledge or neglect. 3. controlled feeding programe to limit there size.' ferrets vary as much as people in shape and size mate, but if you fed a midget kid steak and caviar it still aint gonna reach 6ft. Atb LD13 you can have the two biggest ferrets being bred but if you dont feed the jill properly during pregnancy and when feeding the kits the kits will either turn out to be small or long and thin. i have seen this a number of times,the classic being they just feed them every other day with dog food, well dog food gives nothing to ferrets. and im not talking about when the kit is old enough to be taken away from its mum i am talking about before birth and up untill then as this is the most important time in a ferrets life and make up,nowt to do with genetics. this has been a tried and tested result from folk i know and trust. good to see wee can agree on somthing dooty doo Edited May 20, 2010 by wullieh Quote Link to post
droid 11 Posted May 21, 2010 Report Share Posted May 21, 2010 Greyhound ferrets are just longer leaner ferrets, like Kay says. It's not down to feeding, it's down to genetics. Quote Link to post
ferretertom 7 Posted May 21, 2010 Report Share Posted May 21, 2010 Ive had a few of these they were resonably small with high humpy backs. Quote Link to post
Jamie m 668 Posted May 21, 2010 Report Share Posted May 21, 2010 (edited) 3things for me 1selective breeding not like these pet ferrets where any old tat will do ,2linebreeding more than likely back then they didn't realise that's what they were doing 3 not many pet ferrets back then iether poacher to poacher , reason not many about now not much line breeding gene pool allot bigger just my opinion Edited May 21, 2010 by Jamie m Quote Link to post
The one 8,467 Posted May 21, 2010 Report Share Posted May 21, 2010 I dont think there a type of ferret just a odd one out a litter .Or is anybody breeding them true to type????? Quote Link to post
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