drw81 1 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 my ferrets never stays down to ground even if they killed young. dry food is the key it takes along time but they adjust. i have never had to dig them out making a mess of the land.i give them rabbit every now and again but boil them first to make sure all the blood as run clear, if they are blood thursty then you will end up with problems all the time. its the same with dogs if they are blood thursty you will not stock break them,they will kill anything i site,hope this info helps Well now I have herd it all lo so have i.haha,thasts mad aint it.god i best get my ferrets on dry food i think.may even ebay my spade now... cant be making holes all over the country side can one. depends if your permission wants you to digg out the earths and if so then the land is at more risk of new diggs when the rabbits move on from their distroyed beds causeing the land owners more problems which im pretty sure they wouldnt mind.after all you want to lose your permission dont you? Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 my ferrets never stays down to ground even if they killed young. dry food is the key it takes along time but they adjust. i have never had to dig them out making a mess of the land.i give them rabbit every now and again but boil them first to make sure all the blood as run clear, if they are blood thursty then you will end up with problems all the time. its the same with dogs if they are blood thursty you will not stock break them,they will kill anything i site,hope this info helps Well now I have herd it all lo so have i.haha,thasts mad aint it.god i best get my ferrets on dry food i think.may even ebay my spade now... cant be making holes all over the country side can one. depends if your permission wants you to digg out the earths and if so then the land is at more risk of new diggs when the rabbits move on from their distroyed beds causeing the land owners more problems which im pretty sure they wouldnt mind.after all you want to lose your permission dont you? You're embarrassing yourself mate. Quote Link to post
rob190364 2,594 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 my ferrets never stays down to ground even if they killed young. dry food is the key it takes along time but they adjust. i have never had to dig them out making a mess of the land.i give them rabbit every now and again but boil them first to make sure all the blood as run clear, if they are blood thursty then you will end up with problems all the time. its the same with dogs if they are blood thursty you will not stock break them,they will kill anything i site,hope this info helps Well now I have herd it all lo so have i.haha,thasts mad aint it.god i best get my ferrets on dry food i think.may even ebay my spade now... cant be making holes all over the country side can one. depends if your permission wants you to digg out the earths and if so then the land is at more risk of new diggs when the rabbits move on from their distroyed beds causeing the land owners more problems which im pretty sure they wouldnt mind.after all you want to lose your permission dont you? You're embarrassing yourself mate. Quote Link to post
rob190364 2,594 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 my ferrets never stays down to ground even if they killed young. dry food is the key it takes along time but they adjust. i have never had to dig them out making a mess of the land.i give them rabbit every now and again but boil them first to make sure all the blood as run clear, if they are blood thursty then you will end up with problems all the time. its the same with dogs if they are blood thursty you will not stock break them,they will kill anything i site,hope this info helps Well now I have herd it all lo so have i.haha,aint it.god i best get my ferrets on dry food i think.may even ebay my spade now... cant be making holes all over the country side can one. depends if your permission wants you to digg out the earths and if so then the land is at more risk of new diggs when the rabbits move on from their distroyed beds causeing the land owners more problems which im pretty sure they wouldnt mind.after all you want to lose your permission dont you? I have a solution. Whenever you've ruined a warren by digging to the ferrets, take some wood with you and build a little hutch for the rabbits so they don't need to dig themselves a new home, thus keeping the landowner happy cos there won't be any more holes, you won't need a spade cos when you go ferreting you can put the ferret in one side of the hutch and net the other side, and if the ferret catches the rabbit you can open the door instead of digging....I can't believe no one's thought of this before!!!! 1 Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,125 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 where do these people come from,,,, unless its a wind up. bloodlust better be carfull fellas i love a rare steake Quote Link to post
rob190364 2,594 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 (edited) where do these people come from,,,, unless its a wind up. bloodlust better be carfull fellas i love a rare steake Here's TOMO on a mooch through a cow field..... Edited April 14, 2011 by rob190364 Quote Link to post
theferreter 311 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 i stop going about a month ago just getin plenty of fishin done nie Quote Link to post
pikeypaul 11 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 (edited) Top marks to lurcherterrierferret for starting the thread, i love reading the banter that goes on for days you lads really know how to bite. Keep it going lads BRILL. Edited April 14, 2011 by pikeypaul Quote Link to post
Rake aboot 4,935 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 my ferrets never stays down to ground even if they killed young. dry food is the key it takes along time but they adjust. i have never had to dig them out making a mess of the land.i give them rabbit every now and again but boil them first to make sure all the blood as run clear, if they are blood thursty then you will end up with problems all the time. its the same with dogs if they are blood thursty you will not stock break them,they will kill anything i site,hope this info helps Well now I have herd it all lo so have i.haha,thasts mad aint it.god i best get my ferrets on dry food i think.may even ebay my spade now... cant be making holes all over the country side can one. depends if your permission wants you to digg out the earths and if so then the land is at more risk of new diggs when the rabbits move on from their distroyed beds causeing the land owners more problems which im pretty sure they wouldnt mind.after all you want to lose your permission dont you? Ah despair !!!! Ah really do like !! ffs ! Quote Link to post
KittleRox 2,147 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 my ferrets never stays down to ground even if they killed young. dry food is the key it takes along time but they adjust. i have never had to dig them out making a mess of the land.i give them rabbit every now and again but boil them first to make sure all the blood as run clear, if they are blood thursty then you will end up with problems all the time. its the same with dogs if they are blood thursty you will not stock break them,they will kill anything i site,hope this info helps Well now I have herd it all lo so have i.haha,aint it.god i best get my ferrets on dry food i think.may even ebay my spade now... cant be making holes all over the country side can one. depends if your permission wants you to digg out the earths and if so then the land is at more risk of new diggs when the rabbits move on from their distroyed beds causeing the land owners more problems which im pretty sure they wouldnt mind.after all you want to lose your permission dont you? I have a solution. Whenever you've ruined a warren by digging to the ferrets, take some wood with you and build a little hutch for the rabbits so they don't need to dig themselves a new home, thus keeping the landowner happy cos there won't be any more holes, you won't need a spade cos when you go ferreting you can put the ferret in one side of the hutch and net the other side, and if the ferret catches the rabbit you can open the door instead of digging....I can't believe no one's thought of this before!!!! Quote Link to post
Jamie m 668 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 Well I've been back to a dug warren and still had rabbits and niether them rabbits or the land owner seemed aware it had been dug ,? What a load of old tosh ??????????? Quote Link to post
The one 8,477 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 When your digging the landowner will often come over to see what your doing and seems really amazed as you pull a rabbit out ,and as long as you fill it in right ive never had a problem Quote Link to post
drw81 1 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 there are some right tits on here some want to get a f.u.c.k.i.n.g. grip and if they concentrated as much out in the field as they do on this site then they would realise they spend more time sat on their arses. what gets me is half of these lot get the works then another hobbie comes along. bet most of you dont even exercise your dogs. bet their stuck in tiny pen wineing day and night rolling around all day in their own s.h.i.t. what a life they are gettin. people come on this site to search info, give advice, and their experiances, not to slag people off. theres facebook for that!!!!!! Quote Link to post
rascal_2005 79 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 (edited) i also come on this site to laugh at the drivvel that some people spout! thanks for the info bud im really going to use it! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOT! Edited April 15, 2011 by rascal_2005 Quote Link to post
rob190364 2,594 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 If anyone fancies another laugh, he's at it on the working dog health section now, I think this lad ranks as being the thickest member on here Quote Link to post
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