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I allow one ferret per ten holes ,what size of burries are you working him in ,and how long?

the warrens i work are only small the biggest being a 7 holer and he is worked for no longer than 3 hours at any time. if i see a rabbit run to ground he will still sometimes refuse to enter despite all my efforts to get him to. :wallbash:

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What does he live in,??

 

Cause i prefer them to have a small run 6ft or something Cause there alot fitter that way....

 

 

I seen the diffrence in mine work wise when i swapped a hutch for run

he has a 5x3ft hutch sat on top of an old chest of drawers with holes drilled through so he can climb up and down the levels and also a 4ft run attached to the side(its a proper cowboy job but does the trick)he is really active in the hutch and the kids have always got him out in the yard playing. its just when he works he goes lazy... could he be getting to much exercise maybe?

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My jill called sas is one of the best little workers ive ever had, once she starts working you cant stop her, she'll work all day bolting plenty of rabbits every time, so training her daughter up with sas, so hopefully have another little bellter!!!

:thumbs: cheers lads. looks like im going to get myself a jill..... any going near leicester for a good price?

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not every ferret is made for working, like i say sas is a little bellter and her sister honey is just not intrested.

 

 

I think I got a pair like that,ones bigger than the other,and its the bigger jill thats more aggressive both when ferreting and when I have them indoors playing. The rabbits dont know which one is the pussy though... They are this year young so theres planty of time yet.

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Aye theres ferrets and theres ferrets ,its no every ferret that makes the grade .Its up to yourselve if you want to keep trying him or cut your loses .A good working ferret costs the same to feed as a poor one :whistling:

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