bunny killer 19 Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 anyone wishing to take on wild polecats let me know...i keep and breed them ,,,just bred a litter of pure wild ones and a couple of litters of first x,,,these are not for first time ferret keepers ,,,they tend to be timid and can give you one hell of a bite,,,i own a few and all can be handled,,,,last years litters were very dark,,,they can be handled if you are prepared to put lots of time into them,,,,,,if you look at james bradleys latest dvd for a few ferrets more he is handling one exactly like the ones i breed,very dark.... Quote Link to post
The one 8,482 Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 Well ive got to ask why the hell are you breeding them what use are they ?. Quote Link to post
bow72 0 Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 anyone wishing to take on wild polecats let me know...i keep and breed them ,,,just bred a litter of pure wild ones and a couple of litters of first x,,,these are not for first time ferret keepers ,,,they tend to be timid and can give you one hell of a bite,,,i own a few and all can be handled,,,,last years litters were very dark,,,they can be handled if you are prepared to put lots of time into them,,,,,,if you look at james bradleys latest dvd for a few ferrets more he is handling one exactly like the ones i breed,very dark.... Where in south wales are you how old are they and how much are they thanks Quote Link to post
bunny killer 19 Posted May 8, 2011 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 anyone wishing to take on wild polecats let me know...i keep and breed them ,,,just bred a litter of pure wild ones and a couple of litters of first x,,,these are not for first time ferret keepers ,,,they tend to be timid and can give you one hell of a bite,,,i own a few and all can be handled,,,,last years litters were very dark,,,they can be handled if you are prepared to put lots of time into them,,,,,,if you look at james bradleys latest dvd for a few ferrets more he is handling one exactly like the ones i breed,very dark.... Where in south wales are you how old are they and how much are they thanks west glamorgan,,,,they are not born yet,,,bred them a couple of weeks ago just finding out if any interest on here,,,,£20 each Quote Link to post
ferreterlez 17 Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 anyone wishing to take on wild polecats let me know...i keep and breed them ,,,just bred a litter of pure wild ones and a couple of litters of first x,,,these are not for first time ferret keepers ,,,they tend to be timid and can give you one hell of a bite,,,i own a few and all can be handled,,,,last years litters were very dark,,,they can be handled if you are prepared to put lots of time into them,,,,,,if you look at james bradleys latest dvd for a few ferrets more he is handling one exactly like the ones i breed,very dark.... Where in south wales are you how old are they and how much are they thanks west glamorgan,,,,they are not born yet,,,bred them a couple of weeks ago just finding out if any interest on here,,,,£20 each i have 2 jills pure polecats and hob all 3 are very fast and work well Quote Link to post
MickyB 327 Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 i might be in inetrested in a jill pal keep us posted Quote Link to post
ade33uk 86 Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 (edited) My poleys will be free ,(donation gratefully recieved), good homes only though no part timers who will handle them once in a blue moon and then get rid when they are biting to much .. also in West Glam ..and if the vac hob i put over my jills has got them pregnant which is looking more likely everyday (hope its phantom) ,I will be paying people to take them away lol Edited May 8, 2011 by ade33uk Quote Link to post
bunny killer 19 Posted May 8, 2011 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 i might be in inetrested in a jill pal keep us posted ok mate no probs,,,i have had these polecats for a number of years,,,no doubt a couple of boys on here have had the youngsters from me i have sold a good few last year,,,most have used them late in the season and have done well with them,,,, Quote Link to post
bunny killer 19 Posted May 8, 2011 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 My poleys will be free ,(donation gratefully recieved), good homes only though no part timers who will handle them once in a blue moon and then get rid when they are biting to much .. also in West Glam ..and if the vac hob i put over my jills has got them pregnant which is looking more likely everyday (hope its phantom) ,I will be paying people to take them away lol give me £100 and i will take the litter of you,,,..i dont do part time i work shifts...gary Quote Link to post
ade33uk 86 Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 My poleys will be free ,(donation gratefully recieved), good homes only though no part timers who will handle them once in a blue moon and then get rid when they are biting to much .. also in West Glam ..and if the vac hob i put over my jills has got them pregnant which is looking more likely everyday (hope its phantom) ,I will be paying people to take them away lol give me £100 and i will take the litter of you,,,..i dont do part time i work shifts...gary I will be taking them to the other Gary cos i used his hob... lol Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 Not being funny but if you are breeding them in captivity, they are by definition, 'not wild'. Quote Link to post
bunny killer 19 Posted May 8, 2011 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 Not being funny but if you are breeding them in captivity, they are by definition, 'not wild'. ok,,,,,both parents were trapped from different parts of the country,,hob was from scottish borders and the jill from mid wales,,,the youngsters will be captive bred wild polecats if that helps you....the reason for me putting them as wild polecats is exactly that,i bred a wild hob and jill,,they are not crossed to other polecat colours which i have at home,,,i kept a jill from last years litter which i bred with a polecat coloured hob which i stated i will have first cross litters as well.... Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 Not being funny but if you are breeding them in captivity, they are by definition, 'not wild'. ok,,,,,both parents were trapped from different parts of the country,,hob was from scottish borders and the jill from mid wales,,,the youngsters will be captive bred wild polecats if that helps you....the reason for me putting them as wild polecats is exactly that,i bred a wild hob and jill,,they are not crossed to other polecat colours which i have at home,,,i kept a jill from last years litter which i bred with a polecat coloured hob which i stated i will have first cross litters as well.... Fairplay How do the wilds work for you? Also, why were the polecat jill and hob trapped? Quote Link to post
Rabbiting man 1,191 Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 Well ive got to ask why the hell are you breeding them what use are they ?. I was thinking the same what use do you get out of this cross Quote Link to post
Guest alcapone Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 Not being funny but if you are breeding them in captivity, they are by definition, 'not wild'. ok,,,,,both parents were trapped from different parts of the country,,hob was from scottish borders and the jill from mid wales,,,the youngsters will be captive bred wild polecats if that helps you....the reason for me putting them as wild polecats is exactly that,i bred a wild hob and jill,,they are not crossed to other polecat colours which i have at home,,,i kept a jill from last years litter which i bred with a polecat coloured hob which i stated i will have first cross litters as well.... A genuine question,are wild polecats protected? Quote Link to post
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