Ideation 8,216 Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 It's that time of year again and i didnt get the hob vac'd in time! So is there anyone out there who has a healthy vac hob, that could come and take our ladies out of season. Between my mate (Johnnyboy68) and me we have something like 10 jills, and hate the jab for them. South Wales area would be ideal. Cheers. Jai. We'd be happy to pay something for the service. Quote Link to post
Joe67 239 Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 i was considering a similar post mate,sorry for the thread hijack why dont you like the jill jab,because of the health issues it can cause?surly the jill jab is better than a vac hob for the jill,shes most likly gonna get bitten,often quite badly,on her neck and back.think ill leave the hobs be,smelly wee fookers!and get the jab for the jill.unless i find more information Quote Link to post
theferreter 311 Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 its a pity yous dont live in ireland lads yous could of used my big lad Quote Link to post
The one 8,484 Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 You will be too far away to use one of mine ?. Quote Link to post
The one 8,484 Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 Joe67' timestamp='1299840154' post='1967854'] i was considering a similar post mate,sorry for the thread hijack why dont you like the jill jab,because of the health issues it can cause?surly the jill jab is better than a vac hob for the jill,shes most likly gonna get bitten,often quite badly,on her neck and back.think ill leave the hobs be,smelly wee fookers!and get the jab for the jill.unless i find more information Surely its got to be more natural to let them have sex and her to think she pregnant than pumping her full of chemicals ?.When your using chemical to prevent and bring animals out of season it can affect future seasons as well .And theres no need for a jill to get marked up never mind "often quite badly,on her neck and back" If you watch what your doing Quote Link to post
Joe67 239 Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 Joe67' timestamp='1299840154' post='1967854'] i was considering a similar post mate,sorry for the thread hijack why dont you like the jill jab,because of the health issues it can cause?surly the jill jab is better than a vac hob for the jill,shes most likly gonna get bitten,often quite badly,on her neck and back.think ill leave the hobs be,smelly wee fookers!and get the jab for the jill.unless i find more information Surely its got to be more natural to let them have sex and her to think she pregnant than pumping her full of chemicals ?.When your using chemical to prevent and bring animals out of season it can affect future seasons as well .And theres no need for a jill to get marked up never mind "often quite badly,on her neck and back" If you watch what your doing you could be right,your talking from experience am going on only what ive read.how is your jill when shes inbeside the other hobs? before i put mine into another hutch a chunk of hair was missing behind her left ear and her ear didnt sit like the other(seems better now) this was probaly down to the 2 hobs wanting some action,if it is then its probaly best to try avoid? Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted March 11, 2011 Author Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 Joe67' timestamp='1299840154' post='1967854'] i was considering a similar post mate,sorry for the thread hijack why dont you like the jill jab,because of the health issues it can cause?surly the jill jab is better than a vac hob for the jill,shes most likly gonna get bitten,often quite badly,on her neck and back.think ill leave the hobs be,smelly wee fookers!and get the jab for the jill.unless i find more information Surely its got to be more natural to let them have sex and her to think she pregnant than pumping her full of chemicals ?.When your using chemical to prevent and bring animals out of season it can affect future seasons as well .And theres no need for a jill to get marked up never mind "often quite badly,on her neck and back" If you watch what your doing What he said - its more natural and with the damn jab they dont know what the f**k is happening to their bodies.. ANd the fact that i'd rather see my girls getting some lovin rather than inject them with delvosteron which hurts like a f****r and makes them jump across the room. 1 Quote Link to post
Joe67 239 Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 Joe67' timestamp='1299840154' post='1967854'] i was considering a similar post mate,sorry for the thread hijack why dont you like the jill jab,because of the health issues it can cause?surly the jill jab is better than a vac hob for the jill,shes most likly gonna get bitten,often quite badly,on her neck and back.think ill leave the hobs be,smelly wee fookers!and get the jab for the jill.unless i find more information Surely its got to be more natural to let them have sex and her to think she pregnant than pumping her full of chemicals ?.When your using chemical to prevent and bring animals out of season it can affect future seasons as well .And theres no need for a jill to get marked up never mind "often quite badly,on her neck and back" If you watch what your doing What he said - its more natural and with the damn jab they dont know what the f**k is happening to their bodies.. ANd the fact that i'd rather see my girls getting some lovin rather than inject them with delvosteron which hurts like a f****r and makes them jump across the room. alright fair enough Quote Link to post
tote 856 Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 Joe67' timestamp='1299840154' post='1967854'] i was considering a similar post mate,sorry for the thread hijack why dont you like the jill jab,because of the health issues it can cause?surly the jill jab is better than a vac hob for the jill,shes most likly gonna get bitten,often quite badly,on her neck and back.think ill leave the hobs be,smelly wee fookers!and get the jab for the jill.unless i find more information Surely its got to be more natural to let them have sex and her to think she pregnant than pumping her full of chemicals ?.When your using chemical to prevent and bring animals out of season it can affect future seasons as well .And theres no need for a jill to get marked up never mind "often quite badly,on her neck and back" If you watch what your doing you could be right,your talking from experience am going on only what ive read.how is your jill when shes inbeside the other hobs? before i put mine into another hutch a chunk of hair was missing behind her left ear and her ear didnt sit like the other(seems better now) this was probaly down to the 2 hobs wanting some action,if it is then its probaly best to try avoid? Are you saying you put your jill into a hutch with two hobs? Quote Link to post
Joe67 239 Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 she was in with 2 hobs before i got them,shes now on her own.not sure if its a good idea to put her back in with the 2 hobs at somepoint Quote Link to post
The one 8,484 Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 No thats no wise mate two trying to hump her that might cause world war three Its a bit easier for me ive six jills to a hob they shouldn't get marked up or cut at the hob's no constantly mating the one jill hes usually shagged out to do any of them much damage . But i had to seperate the young hobs yesterday they where showing a bit of intrest in a young jill and sure enough shes starting to come into season but isn't ready so they started humping each other :laugh: with one jill id definately seperate her the hobs just going to keep mating her and she wont get a break Quote Link to post
Joe67 239 Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 sorry Ideation do you reckon she will be able to join the 2 hobs later though once they are out season?ive seen someone after a jill on gumtree and now ferret forums(same wumin) and thought if she cant join the other 2 at all then it might be better if i gave her away,if she can join then no problem.am not trying to get rid just thinking it might be better instead of being stuck in the hutch on her own. Quote Link to post
f mac 40 Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 sorry Ideation do you reckon she will be able to join the 2 hobs later though once they are out season?ive seen someone after a jill on gumtree and now ferret forums(same wumin) and thought if she cant join the other 2 at all then it might be better if i gave her away,if she can join then no problem.am not trying to get rid just thinking it might be better instead of being stuck in the hutch on her own. most peeps who hunt and keep both sexes will keep them seperate to save any grief , depends how many u want joe if u want 4 get another jill , my 2 jills will be joined by another 2 when i breed 1 of my jills i will also keep 1 hob who will get the snip this will be my daughters pet so although never hunted always loved lol.plus he can move in with the jills if he wants .that gives me the ideal senario 4 jills to hunt and 1 pet hob to bring em out Quote Link to post
The one 8,484 Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 do you reckon she will be able to join the 2 hobs later though once they are out season?ive seen someone after a jill on gumtree and now ferret forums(same wumin) and thought if she cant join the other 2 at all then it might be better if i gave her away,if she can join then no problem.am not trying to get rid just thinking it might be better instead of being stuck in the hutch on her own. Come the new ferreting season they will all be out of season and be fine ,might be the odd scrap till they settle down again but it shouldn't be life threatening Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted March 15, 2011 Author Report Share Posted March 15, 2011 BUMP! Quote Link to post
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