Leeview 791 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 At last leeview has been proven wrong, beleive me, he argues with his shadow. He seems a real inteligent guy but doesnt know when he is beaten..... you got those pics yet lee, lol.? As promised the pics are up on your thread true to my word Y.I.S Leeview Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 At last leeview has been proven wrong, beleive me, he argues with his shadow. He seems a real inteligent guy but doesnt know when he is beaten..... you got those pics yet lee, lol.? As promised the pics are up on your thread true to my word Y.I.S Leeview lol, thats not a pic of drop boxs every 100yrds in the walls in yorkshire, its a box on the floor, lol... Quote Link to post
Leeview 791 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 Leeview , I will say it again, please read carefully. Their is 2 ferreting/pest control dvds, first one is A fistfull of ferrets, the second, fist full of ferrets more. I suggest you get the second one, as on their, is well known repected lads in the rabbiting world, that have europeon polecat/ferret hybrids. These animals, can produce fertile young no problem. These, are true wild polecat/ferret crosses. You are a very ignorant man it seems, when it comes to this and i think your a know all.. if any lads from them dvd;s are on this site, can you please put this know all, right, cheers. Below, is the link to the dvd i was on about... http://www.ferretfilms.co.uk/ Dan. I'm well aware of the dvd and was the polecat confirmed/or just assumed to be a wild polecat? These well known respected lads made Coneycatcher2 as well on our permission in the Yorkshire Dales circa 1993 after several previous visits Y.I.S Leeview Quote Link to post
Leeview 791 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 At last leeview has been proven wrong, beleive me, he argues with his shadow. He seems a real inteligent guy but doesnt know when he is beaten..... you got those pics yet lee, lol.? As promised the pics are up on your thread true to my word Y.I.S Leeview lol, thats not a pic of drop boxs every 100yrds in the walls in yorkshire, its a box on the floor, lol... LOL try clicking it to see the rest of the pictures now think back to Rolfes pics then compare mine in situ only the tunnel is on the ground the box is underground Y.I.S Leeview Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 but it could be anywhere, or anything, lol. it doesnt show the dales... Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 or the date, and they are still in use... Quote Link to post
Jamie m 668 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 At last leeview has been proven wrong, beleive me, he argues with his shadow. He seems a real inteligent guy but doesnt know when he is beaten..... you got those pics yet lee, lol.? As promised the pics are up on your thread true to my word Y.I.S Leeview What's the thread that the pics are on cheers j Quote Link to post
Green Island Hunter 28 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 Leeview , I will say it again, please read carefully. Their is 2 ferreting/pest control dvds, first one is A fistfull of ferrets, the second, fist full of ferrets more. I suggest you get the second one, as on their, is well known repected lads in the rabbiting world, that have europeon polecat/ferret hybrids. These animals, can produce fertile young no problem. These, are true wild polecat/ferret crosses. You are a very ignorant man it seems, when it comes to this and i think your a know all.. if any lads from them dvd;s are on this site, can you please put this know all, right, cheers. Below, is the link to the dvd i was on about... http://www.ferretfilms.co.uk/ Dan. I'm well aware of the dvd and was the polecat confirmed/or just assumed to be a wild polecat? These well known respected lads made Coneycatcher2 as well on our permission in the Yorkshire Dales circa 1993 after several previous visits Y.I.S Leeview Yes, they said it was a true wild polecat and if you watch it, you can tell the way it runs off after release, that it is, a wild polecat.Also, you can tel, the first crosses they had, were true, first x wild polecat. For some reason , you don't want to believe it, i think their is more to this, then just polecats myself . To me, from owning TRUE, wild polecats in the passed, they seem the real deal.. Dan. Quote Link to post
Leeview 791 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 I'm well aware of the dvd and was the polecat confirmed/or just assumed to be a wild polecat? These well known respected lads made Coneycatcher2 as well on our permission in the Yorkshire Dales circa 1993 after several previous visits Y.I.S Leeview Yes, they said it was a true wild polecat and if you watch it, you can tell the way it runs off after release, that it is, a wild polecat.Also, you can tel, the first crosses they had, were true, first x wild polecat. For some reason , you don't want to believe it, i think their is more to this, then just polecats myself . To me, from owning TRUE, wild polecats in the passed, they seem the real deal.. Dan. Come on know thats not very scientific is it? "They said?" "and you can tell by the way it runs off that it is a wild polecat" Sorry but I like real facts not "they said" or "I was told" I have had ferrets as dark as scothunters in the past selectively bred darkest to darkest over 20yrs not a drop of wild blood in their background just pure ferret bred to pure ferret plain and simple to achieve very dark polecat coloured ferrets.Curiously they did behave differently to other ferrets in their cages,not a minutes trouble handling them and working them they were very easy to enter, the jill had a unique(to myself)method of bolting rabbits,rabbits bolted had bloody noses when digging to her as you broke through she would get over the rabbits back and latch on to its nose and then roll while still attached Y.I.S Leeview Quote Link to post
droid 11 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 At last leeview has been proven wrong, beleive me, he argues with his shadow. He seems a real inteligent guy but doesnt know when he is beaten..... you got those pics yet lee, lol.? I can't speak for his intelligence, but his understanding of Biology is lamentable. He always changes the subject when he's proven wrong, so he can ignore it. Quote Link to post
Green Island Hunter 28 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 Come on know thats not very scientific is it? "They said?" "and you can tell by the way it runs off that it is a wild polecat" Sorry but I like real facts not "they said" or "I was told" I have had ferrets as dark as scothunters in the past selectively bred darkest to darkest over 20yrs not a drop of wild blood in their background just pure ferret bred to pure ferret plain and simple to achieve very dark polecat coloured ferrets.Curiously they did behave differently to other ferrets in their cages,not a minutes trouble handling them and working them they were very easy to enter, the jill had a unique(to myself)method of bolting rabbits,rabbits bolted had bloody noses when digging to her as you broke through she would get over the rabbits back and latch on to its nose and then roll while still attached Y.I.S Leeview Leeview, they were wild polecats. Ill talk to one of the lads that is in the dvd and try and get him to comment on this.. Why cant you except this, i still think you have somethings against these lads..... Shame, as they have some cracking ferrets and wild, polecat crosses.. Dan. Quote Link to post
Leeview 791 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 Come on know thats not very scientific is it? "They said?" "and you can tell by the way it runs off that it is a wild polecat" Sorry but I like real facts not "they said" or "I was told" I have had ferrets as dark as scothunters in the past selectively bred darkest to darkest over 20yrs not a drop of wild blood in their background just pure ferret bred to pure ferret plain and simple to achieve very dark polecat coloured ferrets.Curiously they did behave differently to other ferrets in their cages,not a minutes trouble handling them and working them they were very easy to enter, the jill had a unique(to myself)method of bolting rabbits,rabbits bolted had bloody noses when digging to her as you broke through she would get over the rabbits back and latch on to its nose and then roll while still attached Y.I.S Leeview Leeview, they were wild polecats. Ill talk to one of the lads that is in the dvd and try and get him to comment on this.. Why cant you except this, i still think you have somethings against these lads..... Shame, as they have some cracking ferrets and wild, polecat crosses.. Dan. I've known and ferreted with the lads on the dvd for over 20yrs so nothing against them just like evidence to prove not say so thats all Y.I.S Leeview Quote Link to post
Green Island Hunter 28 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 Thanks very much for that CW.. It was a great dvd, one of the best made in my opinion. I think the methods used, could not have been more humane. I also think, after owning true wild polecats, a long time ago, that these were the real deal. Dan. Quote Link to post
scothunter 12,609 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 interesting read,after keeping poleys for a considerable time,i have to say there are certainly diffrent traits in their behaviour.the dark hob i have took a bit longer to behave himself.the first few months he was very skittish and unsure,and tbh i had my doubts if i was actually going to get a poley i could handle.im glad to say he came good.as for his sister well she was much better to handle and works a treat.as we speak she is having a phantom pregnancy always dragging hay to build up her nest.she will drag my jills into the nest and gives my snipped hob a pretty rough time if he dares venture to close lol any meat that is put into the court she will go on a mission to hide it all at break neck speed.funny to watch actually.in a burrow she will go at it very alert and pretty fast.this coming winter i will work them properly and will know more better.but i like what i see so far and im not concerned that they wont become a good addition to my team. Quote Link to post
Leeview 791 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 Good post chalkwarren for those who were fast enough to read it :clapper:you said the polecat was nt tested scientifically and that you have caught several feral ferrets in drop boxes but IYO this was a truly wild polecat, so if a ferret is left in the wild for whatever reason how long before it reverts to being wild? and the feral ferret kits bred in the wild would no doubt be shall we say unhandable/not domesticated In short any ferret making its way in the wild would have savvy up pretty sharp to survive and IMHO its character would change? Y.I.S Leeview Quote Link to post
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