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hi ive got 2 ferrets 1 hob and 1 jill , ther about 3months old .Ive taken them out about 4 times and ther not too intrested in goin down the holes and when they do they normaly pop up within couple of mins.The jill managed to bolt one bunny today but we dint kno the hole was ther lol we wer gutted .

if anyone has any tips or anything they could tell me id be very grateful thanks DEE

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As TerrierJohn said just keep trying them as they are young, when they come out don't grab them straight away (as it will lead them to skulking in the mouth every time you go near) but let them have a sniff about and if they get on a fresh scent they will hunt it down the holethumbs.gif

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There 12 week old kitts FFS what do you expect,

 

Dont try them again till next season,

 

 

Agreed they are young, but what are they going to learn being kept in a hutch or court untill next season.:hmm:

 

Personally I would start mine about 5 months and not expect too much too soon. To start with they might just be going in and

out of the buries but through time they'll learn to work them more thoroughly, something they won't learn being cooped up.

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There 12 week old kitts FFS what do you expect,

 

Dont try them again till next season,

 

 

Agreed they are young, but what are they going to learn being kept in a hutch or court untill next season.:hmm:

 

Personally I would start mine about 5 months and not expect too much too soon. To start with they might just be going in and

out of the buries but through time they'll learn to work them more thoroughly, something they won't learn being cooped up.

Each to there own,

 

I always leave my late kitts till the season after, Just plenty of handleing and plenty of fleash and a decent run to keep fit but thats just my way,

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hi ive got 2 ferrets 1 hob and 1 jill , ther about 3months old .Ive taken them out about 4 times and ther not too intrested in goin down the holes and when they do they normaly pop up within couple of mins.The jill managed to bolt one bunny today but we dint kno the hole was ther lol we wer gutted .

if anyone has any tips or anything they could tell me id be very grateful thanks DEE

Only3 months old ? .They would really be quite babyish at that age and not fully grown . It would be alot to expect them to work seriously.

Could you be underestimating their age?.

Just keep handling the little chaps .Be gentle when you pop em down the holes and very calm and gentle when they come out so they don't get all nervous or playfull about emerging back into the daylight .

 

It is well worth remembering that not all holes actually contain rabbits so don't be too disheartened if your freds fail to score every time . Good luck .

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Too young mate. If one gets a good kicking from a rabbit at that age it'll likely never want to go to ground again.

 

I start mine off on easy warrens at 6 months. I don't give them anything too difficult the entire first season. Second season is where I work their guts out and they are more than up to it. :thumbs:

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I would stick to using your mates ferrets for now as been said if they get a kick off a rabbit at three months it might put them off for live. ,You really got to think when your having late kits they wont be up to much till there six monthish and that might mean you got to hold them over for a season .

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I would stick to using your mates ferrets for now as been said if they get a kick off a rabbit at three months it might put them off for live. ,You really got to think when your having late kits they wont be up to much till there six monthish and that might mean you got to hold them over for a season .

Get a rabbit cut it open then drag it for the ferrets to see and smell it no danger to them see 6 months for them work them light

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