Kay 3,709 Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 the females need to be ready to be brought out of season without them getting sore bloody necks .. usually the reason for neck wounds is because the Jills struggling to get way from the hobs advances .. so he grabs at her repeatedly.. When a Jills ready she will not struggle & should not have any more than a slightly wet neck where the hobs held her .. if she is ready she shouldnt need more than half a day in with him .. leaving them for days & weeks will probably mean she will get a sore neck Cant see the point in leaving them longer than they need :thumbs: Actually its the violent neck grabbing that stimulate the Jill to drop her eggs and thus takes her out of season. Something similar is a cats penis with the barb on it. That does the same job. if it were that simple then every one would just '' violently'' grab there jills round the neck.. job done That would be handy kay ,? Friction on a very sensitive are ie a vulva the size of a grape, mate of myne had a frustrated jill last season and she would hold and mount one or two jills she took a fancy to and actually brought them out of season, saw it myself a handy jill to have about only thing she couldn't bring herself out she looked very hob like for a jill and I raised the question could she be hermafrodite , Its pretty much like the '' thermomitor '' method & its not uncommon for jills to bring each other out of season.. years ago people used to place a brick in there ferrets cages in the belief they would bring themselves out of season by rubbing there vulva on the brick .. Quote Link to post
Jamie m 668 Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 If I'm tired kay I might just stick a brick on my side of the bed and kip on the couch , happy days Quote Link to post
The one 8,467 Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 If that dint work give her a thermometer LOL LOL Quote Link to post
theferreter 311 Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 keep the hob on his own and leave each jill with him for a full day if they are fully in season then the job should be done think thats what i said a few posts ago good for you Quote Link to post
russellpt6 5 Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 the females need to be ready to be brought out of season without them getting sore bloody necks .. usually the reason for neck wounds is because the Jills struggling to get way from the hobs advances .. so he grabs at her repeatedly.. When a Jills ready she will not struggle & should not have any more than a slightly wet neck where the hobs held her .. if she is ready she shouldnt need more than half a day in with him .. leaving them for days & weeks will probably mean she will get a sore neck Cant see the point in leaving them longer than they need :thumbs: Actually its the violent neck grabbing that stimulate the Jill to drop her eggs and thus takes her out of season. Something similar is a cats penis with the barb on it. That does the same job. if it were that simple then every one would just '' violently'' grab there jills round the neck.. job done I see your are well read on the subject. I always like hear the rantings of a novice. Maybe you should get a book on ferrets and use that brick as a sex aid. Quote Link to post
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